Marriage, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 |
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... fashion- able English ladies to use phrases of which they would probably hardly know the meaning . As my co - editor has avowed himself " a miserable Southron " 1 this may perhaps be a suitable place to say a few words as to the truth ...
... fashion- able English ladies to use phrases of which they would probably hardly know the meaning . As my co - editor has avowed himself " a miserable Southron " 1 this may perhaps be a suitable place to say a few words as to the truth ...
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... fashion . The following passage , for example , occurs in The Letters from the Highlands , written by Burt , an Englishman , and an intelligent and observant engineer , from the town of Inverness , the very heart of loveliness . After ...
... fashion . The following passage , for example , occurs in The Letters from the Highlands , written by Burt , an Englishman , and an intelligent and observant engineer , from the town of Inverness , the very heart of loveliness . After ...
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... fashion of its day . These personations never lost me a friend ; on the contrary , they originated friendships that cease only with life . " • • Indeed , although we are told by Miss Ferrier's recent biographer , Mr. John Doyle , that ...
... fashion of its day . These personations never lost me a friend ; on the contrary , they originated friendships that cease only with life . " • • Indeed , although we are told by Miss Ferrier's recent biographer , Mr. John Doyle , that ...
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... fashion how she became a novelist and how very leisurely she produced her novels . The book also raises some very interesting questions as to how far her comedies were taken from real life , and we are told that " in some cases ...
... fashion how she became a novelist and how very leisurely she produced her novels . The book also raises some very interesting questions as to how far her comedies were taken from real life , and we are told that " in some cases ...
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... the world which the book describes has passed away ? In respect of plot the book is nowhere . The story is strung together in a loose and inartistic fashion , and possesses no real interest whatsoever , while " MARRIAGE lv.
... the world which the book describes has passed away ? In respect of plot the book is nowhere . The story is strung together in a loose and inartistic fashion , and possesses no real interest whatsoever , while " MARRIAGE lv.
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