Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From the Year 1783 to 1852, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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Página ix
... reason why the editor- ship of Miss Berry's Journals , Letters , and Papers should have devolved on a person unconnected with her by the ties of blood , or of long and early intimacy , it may be satisfactory to the reader to know that ...
... reason why the editor- ship of Miss Berry's Journals , Letters , and Papers should have devolved on a person unconnected with her by the ties of blood , or of long and early intimacy , it may be satisfactory to the reader to know that ...
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... reason to believe that it was owing to her approbation of that work ( which had been read to her in MS . ) that she was thus selected . The task of reading , of selection , and of ar- rangement from such a mass of MSS . has been ...
... reason to believe that it was owing to her approbation of that work ( which had been read to her in MS . ) that she was thus selected . The task of reading , of selection , and of ar- rangement from such a mass of MSS . has been ...
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... reason to be disappointed in her hopes of a favourable reception of her work , or of her labours as editor . In February , 1811 , a few months after their publication , an article appeared in the ' Edinburgh Review , ' containing a very ...
... reason to be disappointed in her hopes of a favourable reception of her work , or of her labours as editor . In February , 1811 , a few months after their publication , an article appeared in the ' Edinburgh Review , ' containing a very ...
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... reason to be thankful that the absence of boatmen had prevented our attempting to cross it in the dark . Two days ' and a night's rain had swelled a shallow stream into a broad and rapid river , and the boat , a small and bad one , was ...
... reason to be thankful that the absence of boatmen had prevented our attempting to cross it in the dark . Two days ' and a night's rain had swelled a shallow stream into a broad and rapid river , and the boat , a small and bad one , was ...
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... reason given for supposing this to be his tomb , and the want of faith took away much of my enthusiasm in seeing it . Upon the summit , which is reached by a broken ladder , is a variety of shrubs and plants , among which the laurel ...
... reason given for supposing this to be his tomb , and the want of faith took away much of my enthusiasm in seeing it . Upon the summit , which is reached by a broken ladder , is a variety of shrubs and plants , among which the laurel ...
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Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1865 |
Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1866 |
Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1866 |
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