The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... thoughts of writing are for hard money . All my correspondence is on hard business . Oh ! pity me , pity me ! My very mind is sinking under the fatigue and the anxiety . God bless you , my dear friend ! Forgive this sad letter . Ever ...
... thoughts of writing are for hard money . All my correspondence is on hard business . Oh ! pity me , pity me ! My very mind is sinking under the fatigue and the anxiety . God bless you , my dear friend ! Forgive this sad letter . Ever ...
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... thought of my proposal of an appeal to the king ? It can do no harm ; and eloquently as you write , I am sure that it would touch him . Pray think of this . It is terrible to think of you amongst these men , bearing , as you say , " the ...
... thought of my proposal of an appeal to the king ? It can do no harm ; and eloquently as you write , I am sure that it would touch him . Pray think of this . It is terrible to think of you amongst these men , bearing , as you say , " the ...
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... thoughts ; but I have learned to know myself too well for vanity - my weakness , my impatience , my many faults . If I were better , more ... thought , like a simpleton , the better the play the more the enjoyment LETTERS FOR 1823 . 1.7.
... thoughts ; but I have learned to know myself too well for vanity - my weakness , my impatience , my many faults . If I were better , more ... thought , like a simpleton , the better the play the more the enjoyment LETTERS FOR 1823 . 1.7.
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... thought herself well enough to venture to church she took cold , and the tremendous disorder reappeared , if possible with greater violence and greater obstinacy . At last , I thank God ! she is again convalescent ; and as we have her ...
... thought herself well enough to venture to church she took cold , and the tremendous disorder reappeared , if possible with greater violence and greater obstinacy . At last , I thank God ! she is again convalescent ; and as we have her ...
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... thought it when it was acted here fifteen years ago , and the world of the Greek drama were fifteen years young er with me . I should have been quite out of humor at the destruction of the illusion which I had entertained respect- ing ...
... thought it when it was acted here fifteen years ago , and the world of the Greek drama were fifteen years young er with me . I should have been quite out of humor at the destruction of the illusion which I had entertained respect- ing ...
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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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