The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... seems ungrateful in me to say so much , even to you , with whom , I know , it will remain sa- cred . I intend , if Macready remains in Covent Garden ( re- member that this is most strictly confidential ) , to write a tragedy on a very ...
... seems ungrateful in me to say so much , even to you , with whom , I know , it will remain sa- cred . I intend , if Macready remains in Covent Garden ( re- member that this is most strictly confidential ) , to write a tragedy on a very ...
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... seems to me , how- ever , my duty to try a little longer ; the more especially as I am sure separation would be felt by all of us to be the greatest of all evils . My present occupation is a great secret . I will tell it to you in ...
... seems to me , how- ever , my duty to try a little longer ; the more especially as I am sure separation would be felt by all of us to be the greatest of all evils . My present occupation is a great secret . I will tell it to you in ...
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... seem pleased , the curse of gentility on all our doings , as stupid as we could have been in a ball - room . I never was so much disappointed in my life . But every thing is spoilt when money puts its ugly nose in . To think of playing ...
... seem pleased , the curse of gentility on all our doings , as stupid as we could have been in a ball - room . I never was so much disappointed in my life . But every thing is spoilt when money puts its ugly nose in . To think of playing ...
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... seem to me the natural growth of the green - room . I can tell you just exactly what Mr. Mac- ready would have said of me and of " Julian . " He would have spoken of me as a meritorious and amiable person , of the play as a first - rate ...
... seem to me the natural growth of the green - room . I can tell you just exactly what Mr. Mac- ready would have said of me and of " Julian . " He would have spoken of me as a meritorious and amiable person , of the play as a first - rate ...
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... seems to me very exquisite music , with something instrumental and vibrating in the sound , like certain notes of the violoncello . He is grace itself ; and he has a great deal of real sensibility , mix- ed with some trickery . But ...
... seems to me very exquisite music , with something instrumental and vibrating in the sound , like certain notes of the violoncello . He is grace itself ; and he has a great deal of real sensibility , mix- ed with some trickery . But ...
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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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