Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Lady Mary . Vain she probably was , and her father's boastful- ness perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of ...
... Lady Mary . Vain she probably was , and her father's boastful- ness perhaps made her vainer ; but her vanity took an intel- lectual turn . She read vaguely and widely ; she managed to acquire some knowledge - how much is not clear of ...
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... lady , especially when combined with imposing features and a quiet sweet expression . He attended to her also . When she was a girl of fourteen , he met her at a party , and evinced his admiration . And a little while later , it is not ...
... lady , especially when combined with imposing features and a quiet sweet expression . He attended to her also . When she was a girl of fourteen , he met her at a party , and evinced his admiration . And a little while later , it is not ...
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... lady to do something even more decisive than ask him to marry her . He continued to hesitate and pause . The lady in the comedy says , ' What right has a man to intend unless he states his intentions ? ' and Lady Mary's bio- graphers ...
... lady to do something even more decisive than ask him to marry her . He continued to hesitate and pause . The lady in the comedy says , ' What right has a man to intend unless he states his intentions ? ' and Lady Mary's bio- graphers ...
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