Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... poor motherless child in the gay world she was to amuse and in- Auence so long . After so ecstatic a glimpse of the triumphs which await- ed her , she was sent back to the ob- scurity and seclusion which is the common fate of young ...
... poor motherless child in the gay world she was to amuse and in- Auence so long . After so ecstatic a glimpse of the triumphs which await- ed her , she was sent back to the ob- scurity and seclusion which is the common fate of young ...
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... Poor Lady Mary had to take lessons three times a- week from " a professed carving- master , who taught the art scienti- fically , " in order to be prepared for her father's " public days ; " and on these public days ate her own dinner ...
... Poor Lady Mary had to take lessons three times a- week from " a professed carving- master , who taught the art scienti- fically , " in order to be prepared for her father's " public days ; " and on these public days ate her own dinner ...
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... poor Mistress Anne died in the bloom of her beauty and youth ; and the two , who were by this time , in their way , lovers , had to carry on their traffic di- rectly , without any intermediacy . Then the character of the corre ...
... poor Mistress Anne died in the bloom of her beauty and youth ; and the two , who were by this time , in their way , lovers , had to carry on their traffic di- rectly , without any intermediacy . Then the character of the corre ...
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... poor soul was three - and- twenty ! ) as long as one can ; there is nothing can pay one for that in- valuable ignorance which is the companion of youth ; those san- guine groundless hopes , and that lively vanity which makes all the ...
... poor soul was three - and- twenty ! ) as long as one can ; there is nothing can pay one for that in- valuable ignorance which is the companion of youth ; those san- guine groundless hopes , and that lively vanity which makes all the ...
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... a sad thing to grow old , " she says at the end of a long letter on literary subjects , with a half apology , which is won- • ແ derfully pathetic . " What does my poor mamma 1868. ] 227 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . 21.
... a sad thing to grow old , " she says at the end of a long letter on literary subjects , with a half apology , which is won- • ແ derfully pathetic . " What does my poor mamma 1868. ] 227 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . 21.
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