Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From the Year 1783 to 1852, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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... never acknowledged as his own . A first and part of a second volume , printed under his own eye at Strawberry - hill , were already in a state of great forwardness . The friend to whom he has entrusted the care of his posthumous works ...
... never acknowledged as his own . A first and part of a second volume , printed under his own eye at Strawberry - hill , were already in a state of great forwardness . The friend to whom he has entrusted the care of his posthumous works ...
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... never supposed capable of misinter- pretation . By himself , they were not misinterpreted ; but he seems to have had ever before his eyes , a very unnecessary dread of their being so by others : this accounts for the un- gracious ...
... never supposed capable of misinter- pretation . By himself , they were not misinterpreted ; but he seems to have had ever before his eyes , a very unnecessary dread of their being so by others : this accounts for the un- gracious ...
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... never intended to convey any part of the information sought in them . It is impossible not to be struck , on reading Miss Berry's account of the life of this admirable woman , how worthy was the writer to deal with a character she could ...
... never intended to convey any part of the information sought in them . It is impossible not to be struck , on reading Miss Berry's account of the life of this admirable woman , how worthy was the writer to deal with a character she could ...
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... never infringed without remonstrance , and seldom without a further security for their future obser- But the intoxication of France , on her first successes , in a cause so new , was immediately followed by a general fever of mind , a ...
... never infringed without remonstrance , and seldom without a further security for their future obser- But the intoxication of France , on her first successes , in a cause so new , was immediately followed by a general fever of mind , a ...
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... never visited the country he wished to undervalue , and affected to despise , what can be said of the noblesse of the old régime - who took refuge on our shores , who lived among us from the time of their emi- gration till the ...
... never visited the country he wished to undervalue , and affected to despise , what can be said of the noblesse of the old régime - who took refuge on our shores , who lived among us from the time of their emi- gration till the ...
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Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1865 |
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