Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 3Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... given a very complete and most entertaining representation of " the by - paths and indirect crook'd ways , " by which these artful and inefficient people generally make their way to disappointment . In the tale , entitled " Madame de ...
... given a very complete and most entertaining representation of " the by - paths and indirect crook'd ways , " by which these artful and inefficient people generally make their way to disappointment . In the tale , entitled " Madame de ...
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... given , on dif- ferent occasions , by Lord Glenthorn : " At first I had thought her merely superficial , and intent solely upon her own amusement ; but I soon found that she had a taste for literature beyond what could have been ...
... given , on dif- ferent occasions , by Lord Glenthorn : " At first I had thought her merely superficial , and intent solely upon her own amusement ; but I soon found that she had a taste for literature beyond what could have been ...
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... given by one whose authority is not liable to dispute . Persons of fashion , therefore , and pretenders to fashion , will never derive any considerable benefit from all the edify- ing essays and apologies that superannuated governesses ...
... given by one whose authority is not liable to dispute . Persons of fashion , therefore , and pretenders to fashion , will never derive any considerable benefit from all the edify- ing essays and apologies that superannuated governesses ...
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... given : for instance , the dish of fish at the head of the table had been brought across the island from Sligo , and had cost five guineas ; as the lady of the house failed not to make known . But , after all , things were not of a ...
... given : for instance , the dish of fish at the head of the table had been brought across the island from Sligo , and had cost five guineas ; as the lady of the house failed not to make known . But , after all , things were not of a ...
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... lasted well ; they were given me by a good friend now far away , over the seas , my Lady Clonbrony ; and made by the prettiest hands ever you see , her niece's , Miss Grace Nugent's , 26 MISS EDGEWORTH - TOUCHING VIEW OF PEASANTRY . and.
... lasted well ; they were given me by a good friend now far away , over the seas , my Lady Clonbrony ; and made by the prettiest hands ever you see , her niece's , Miss Grace Nugent's , 26 MISS EDGEWORTH - TOUCHING VIEW OF PEASANTRY . and.
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