Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... ' mostly by persons of honour . " In a blank page of one of these great folios " Lady Mary had written in her amusingly natural in its artificial- ness and eager strain after 1868. ] 3 No. IV . Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
... ' mostly by persons of honour . " In a blank page of one of these great folios " Lady Mary had written in her amusingly natural in its artificial- ness and eager strain after 1868. ] 3 No. IV . Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
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... honour we did not choose it . " This description chimes in badly with the idea conveyed by her let- ters ; but yet , alas , the evidence of tradition would seem to prove , as might be made plain by various unsavoury and unquotable anec ...
... honour we did not choose it . " This description chimes in badly with the idea conveyed by her let- ters ; but yet , alas , the evidence of tradition would seem to prove , as might be made plain by various unsavoury and unquotable anec ...
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... honour , and you who know her will believe me without it , the following is a faithful description : I found her in a little mis- erable bedchamber of a ready - furnished bureau covered with pots and pans . On house , with two tallow ...
... honour , and you who know her will believe me without it , the following is a faithful description : I found her in a little mis- erable bedchamber of a ready - furnished bureau covered with pots and pans . On house , with two tallow ...
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... honour . Angustam amice pauperiem pati . " To bear privation as a friend - to love its wholesome stint , Train the youth nerved by hardy sports which form the school of war , A rider dread , with practised spear , To harry Parthian foes ...
... honour . Angustam amice pauperiem pati . " To bear privation as a friend - to love its wholesome stint , Train the youth nerved by hardy sports which form the school of war , A rider dread , with practised spear , To harry Parthian foes ...
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... honours that virtue seeks are distinguished from civil honours , inasmuch as the latter , being conceded by the people or the state , are by the people or the state to be reversed or sullied ; but the honours which virtue seeks being ...
... honours that virtue seeks are distinguished from civil honours , inasmuch as the latter , being conceded by the people or the state , are by the people or the state to be reversed or sullied ; but the honours which virtue seeks being ...
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