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... circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends ...
... circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends ...
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... circumstances in particular recalled my recollection of the mislaid manuscript . The first was the extended and well- merited fame of Miss Edgeworth , whose Irish characters have gone so far to make the English familiar with the ...
... circumstances in particular recalled my recollection of the mislaid manuscript . The first was the extended and well- merited fame of Miss Edgeworth , whose Irish characters have gone so far to make the English familiar with the ...
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... circumstances narrated , without my recollecting something positive on the subject . In another part of the same volume Lord Byron is reported to have expressed a supposition that the cause of my not avowing myself the Author of ...
... circumstances narrated , without my recollecting something positive on the subject . In another part of the same volume Lord Byron is reported to have expressed a supposition that the cause of my not avowing myself the Author of ...
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... circumstances having no concern whatever with the subject , and others on the invention of some impatient persons , who might perhaps imagine that the readiest mode of forcing the author to disclose himself was to assign some ...
... circumstances having no concern whatever with the subject , and others on the invention of some impatient persons , who might perhaps imagine that the readiest mode of forcing the author to disclose himself was to assign some ...
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... circumstances which gave a colour to the general report of my brother being interested in these works ; and in particular that it might derive strength from my having occasion to remit to him , in consequence of certain family ...
... circumstances which gave a colour to the general report of my brother being interested in these works ; and in particular that it might derive strength from my having occasion to remit to him , in consequence of certain family ...
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