The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... believe , on the point of representation , with my favorite actor for the hero . He ( Mr. Macready ) read it in the green - room on Wednesday , and I suppose it will be out in ten days or a fortnight . Mr. Kemble behaved very fairly and ...
... believe , on the point of representation , with my favorite actor for the hero . He ( Mr. Macready ) read it in the green - room on Wednesday , and I suppose it will be out in ten days or a fortnight . Mr. Kemble behaved very fairly and ...
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... believe me always , my dear sir , most sincerely yours , M. R. MITFORD . To SIR WILLIAM ELFORD , Bickham , Plymouth . Three - mile Cross , April 25 , 1823 . MY DEAR FRIEND , -I am but just returned from town , whither I have been led by ...
... believe me always , my dear sir , most sincerely yours , M. R. MITFORD . To SIR WILLIAM ELFORD , Bickham , Plymouth . Three - mile Cross , April 25 , 1823 . MY DEAR FRIEND , -I am but just returned from town , whither I have been led by ...
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... believe him to be an honest man ; but to undergo all this misery , and not get my money , would be terrible indeed ! To crown all , Mr. Hamilton , of the " Lady's Magazine , " has absconded above forty pounds in my debt . Oh ! who would ...
... believe him to be an honest man ; but to undergo all this misery , and not get my money , would be terrible indeed ! To crown all , Mr. Hamilton , of the " Lady's Magazine , " has absconded above forty pounds in my debt . Oh ! who would ...
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... believe , that the late editor had run away upward of forty pounds in my debt , after having , chief- ly by my articles , increased the sale of the magazine from two hundred and fifty to two thousand . However , I hope Mr. Davison will ...
... believe , that the late editor had run away upward of forty pounds in my debt , after having , chief- ly by my articles , increased the sale of the magazine from two hundred and fifty to two thousand . However , I hope Mr. Davison will ...
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... believe . To B. R. HAYDON , ESQ . Three - mile Cross , May 29 , 1823 . MY DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ! it is a dishonor to the age and to the country , as well as a grief to you and to ...
... believe . To B. R. HAYDON , ESQ . Three - mile Cross , May 29 , 1823 . MY DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ! it is a dishonor to the age and to the country , as well as a grief to you and to ...
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Adieu affectionately American amongst B. R. HAYDON beautiful believe beloved friend Castle Martyr certainly Charles Kemble charming Chorley Cloth course dear father dear friend DEAR FRIEND,-I dear Mary dearest delightful English Engravings exquisite faithfully fear feel flowers garden hear heard Heathcote Street Heaven bless hope Ireland JOHN S. C. ABBOTT Kemble Kensington Gore kind kindest Lady letter live London look Lord M. R. M. TO MISS M. R. MITFORD MARY RUSSELL MITFORD mind MISS BARRETT Miss Goldsmid MISS JEPHSON Miss Mitford Monkstown never night novel paint person play pleasure poem poet poor portrait pretty Rienzi scene seems seen sent SIR WILLIAM ELFORD story sure Swallowfield sweet Talfourd talk tell thank thing thought Three-mile Cross tion told Totnes town tragedy vols volume week WILLIAM HARNESS Wimpole Street wish woman write young
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