Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... fact is very doubtful , and seems to have had no greater foundation than the existence of a translation of the Enchiridion ' of Epictetus which Lady Mary executed in the ambition of her youth , and which C " Bishop Burnet corrected for ...
... fact is very doubtful , and seems to have had no greater foundation than the existence of a translation of the Enchiridion ' of Epictetus which Lady Mary executed in the ambition of her youth , and which C " Bishop Burnet corrected for ...
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... fact is , that the im- pression to be derived of Lady Mary's husband from the sole re- cord in which he figures that in which his wife stands out so clear and crisp and vivid is of the vaguest and faintest character . He isas indistinct ...
... fact is , that the im- pression to be derived of Lady Mary's husband from the sole re- cord in which he figures that in which his wife stands out so clear and crisp and vivid is of the vaguest and faintest character . He isas indistinct ...
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... fact under- lying their graceful strain . first and immediate purpose of tell- ing her story happily shuts out from her eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world ...
... fact under- lying their graceful strain . first and immediate purpose of tell- ing her story happily shuts out from her eyes the cold shade of posterity listening in the background . They are not the effusions of an author to the world ...
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... fact , however picturesque , should for a moment stand before the force of theory , but still the story is remark- able in its way . Lady Mary remained in England after her return from Constanti- nople for twenty - one years , during ...
... fact , however picturesque , should for a moment stand before the force of theory , but still the story is remark- able in its way . Lady Mary remained in England after her return from Constanti- nople for twenty - one years , during ...
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... fact remains , that at an age when most people begin to feel doubly the want of friends and comforters around them , this wo- man tore herself up by the roots from the place where she had lived so long , and went forth alone into new ...
... fact remains , that at an age when most people begin to feel doubly the want of friends and comforters around them , this wo- man tore herself up by the roots from the place where she had lived so long , and went forth alone into new ...
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