Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... believe , who felt a singular emotion when they learned that she was no longer among us . The news of her death carried the minds of men back at one leap over two generations , to the time when her first literary triumphs were won . All ...
... believe , who felt a singular emotion when they learned that she was no longer among us . The news of her death carried the minds of men back at one leap over two generations , to the time when her first literary triumphs were won . All ...
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... believe , whose nearest friends and relations died in 1754 , had any acute feeling of the loss in 1782. Dear sisters , and favourite daughters , and brides snatched away before the honeymoon was passed , had been forgotten , or were ...
... believe , whose nearest friends and relations died in 1754 , had any acute feeling of the loss in 1782. Dear sisters , and favourite daughters , and brides snatched away before the honeymoon was passed , had been forgotten , or were ...
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... believe , held in high estimation . No body of partisans had been engaged to ap- plaud . The better class of readers expected little from a novel about a young lady's entrance into the world . 2 * MADAME D'ARBLAY . 19.
... believe , held in high estimation . No body of partisans had been engaged to ap- plaud . The better class of readers expected little from a novel about a young lady's entrance into the world . 2 * MADAME D'ARBLAY . 19.
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... believe , that when my two daddies put their heads together to concert that hissing , groaning , catcalling epistle they sent me , they felt as sorry for poor little Miss Bayes as she could pos- sibly do for herself . You see I do not ...
... believe , that when my two daddies put their heads together to concert that hissing , groaning , catcalling epistle they sent me , they felt as sorry for poor little Miss Bayes as she could pos- sibly do for herself . You see I do not ...
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... , she published by subscription her third novel , Camilla . It was impatiently expected by the public ; and the sum which she obtained for it was , we believe , greater than had ever at that time been received for a 50 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
... , she published by subscription her third novel , Camilla . It was impatiently expected by the public ; and the sum which she obtained for it was , we believe , greater than had ever at that time been received for a 50 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
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