The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... course this is quite in confidence . -no , I am frightened to look at the length of this letter . I may say , with Anacreon's dove , " I have chattered like a jay . " Pray forgive it , and believe me always , my dear sir , most ...
... course this is quite in confidence . -no , I am frightened to look at the length of this letter . I may say , with Anacreon's dove , " I have chattered like a jay . " Pray forgive it , and believe me always , my dear sir , most ...
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... course . But I will give my dear Miss Elford , who seems interested in knowing the exact state of the case , a key . Her note is charming . I never saw a more beautiful simplicity ; and when she speaks of her sister , it is quite ...
... course . But I will give my dear Miss Elford , who seems interested in knowing the exact state of the case , a key . Her note is charming . I never saw a more beautiful simplicity ; and when she speaks of her sister , it is quite ...
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... course , from " Our Village " in the scenery and the dramatis persona , but still something that might admit of description and character , and occa- sional story , without the formality of a fresh introduction to every article . If you ...
... course , from " Our Village " in the scenery and the dramatis persona , but still something that might admit of description and character , and occa- sional story , without the formality of a fresh introduction to every article . If you ...
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... course , not so close a prisoner as in the winter ; but she has not yet ven- tured so far as Silchester , and , indeed , I am half afraid to propose so long an excursion . She has only once been in Reading , and generally speaking ...
... course , not so close a prisoner as in the winter ; but she has not yet ven- tured so far as Silchester , and , indeed , I am half afraid to propose so long an excursion . She has only once been in Reading , and generally speaking ...
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... course ; but I am also pressed to try a novel , by almost every one who has read my little volume - more especially by Mr. Milman , who ( by the way ) has just married and brought home a very beautiful wife . But I am half afraid of a ...
... course ; but I am also pressed to try a novel , by almost every one who has read my little volume - more especially by Mr. Milman , who ( by the way ) has just married and brought home a very beautiful wife . But I am half afraid of a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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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