Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From the Year 1783 to 1852, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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... writer , or the subject of the letters , it will not perhaps be presumptuous in the Editor to hope , that the public ... writes , with great truth : — The biographers of those who have been distinguished in the active paths of life , who ...
... writer , or the subject of the letters , it will not perhaps be presumptuous in the Editor to hope , that the public ... writes , with great truth : — The biographers of those who have been distinguished in the active paths of life , who ...
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... writing , nor party- writing ; no hero - worship , no degraded life held up to admiration ; no character drawn with ... write , that one cannot but wish she had written more . She has , however , exhibited a gallery of portraits , not ...
... writing , nor party- writing ; no hero - worship , no degraded life held up to admiration ; no character drawn with ... write , that one cannot but wish she had written more . She has , however , exhibited a gallery of portraits , not ...
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... write . In the summer there is no more school , and they are constantly employed , as soon as they can crawl , in carrying their cattle up the mountains to pasture during the day and bringing them down in the evening . Saturday , 3rd ...
... write . In the summer there is no more school , and they are constantly employed , as soon as they can crawl , in carrying their cattle up the mountains to pasture during the day and bringing them down in the evening . Saturday , 3rd ...
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... write , lest I Should add a goose to Berries . In consequence of these various effusions , Miss Berry addressed to Horace Walpole the following letter , en- closing her playful yet modest lines on the same theme . Twickenham Common ...
... write , lest I Should add a goose to Berries . In consequence of these various effusions , Miss Berry addressed to Horace Walpole the following letter , en- closing her playful yet modest lines on the same theme . Twickenham Common ...
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... writes in the same strain : - March 25 , 1789 . You have not half the quickness that I thought you had- or , which is ... write it again , and so lifted up a corner and squeezed in I will . What could those syllables mean , but that I ...
... writes in the same strain : - March 25 , 1789 . You have not half the quickness that I thought you had- or , which is ... write it again , and so lifted up a corner and squeezed in I will . What could those syllables mean , but that I ...
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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 |
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Adieu admire afterwards Agnes arrived beautiful believe Berkeley Square Berry's called carriage charming church Cliveden Conway court Crown 8vo Damer daughter dined Duchess Duke Earl Edition England English father Florence France French Friday give gout Guercino half hear heard History hope Horace Walpole Italy journey King King of Sweden Lady last night late letter Lisbon London look Lord Orford Madame Madame du Deffand married Miss Berry Monday month morning Naples never o'clock palace Paris passed Piacenza Pisa Post 8vo Prince Princess Queen received Richmond road Rome Saturday seen sent side Sir James Graham sister Strawb Strawberry Hill Sunday suppose taste tell theatre thought Thursday to-day to-morrow told town Tuesday Turin Twickenham village vols walk Walpole Wednesday whole wish Woodcuts write yesterday