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221 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU ( 1862. ) NOTHING is so transitory as second - class fame . The name of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu is hardly now known to the great mass of ordinary English readers . A generation has arisen which has had ...
221 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU ( 1862. ) NOTHING is so transitory as second - class fame . The name of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu is hardly now known to the great mass of ordinary English readers . A generation has arisen which has had ...
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Perhaps some young ladies of more than eight years old would not much object to have lived in those times . ... stimulating education would leave a weak and vain girl still more vain and weak ; but it had not that effect on Lady Mary .
Perhaps some young ladies of more than eight years old would not much object to have lived in those times . ... stimulating education would leave a weak and vain girl still more vain and weak ; but it had not that effect on Lady Mary .
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He seems to have expected a young 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 ?
He seems to have expected a young 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 ?
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