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Página ix
... interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable difference of opinion among her friends as to the degree of attractiveness of her personal appearance . Whereas , on the one hand , we are told by " one of the few survivors of the ...
... interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable difference of opinion among her friends as to the degree of attractiveness of her personal appearance . Whereas , on the one hand , we are told by " one of the few survivors of the ...
Página xiv
... interests half way , neither more nor less , their companions , well read , well bred , free yet refined , full of spirit and sense - women who , with all their gifts , were always womanly in their ways and speech . he • " " Of one of ...
... interests half way , neither more nor less , their companions , well read , well bred , free yet refined , full of spirit and sense - women who , with all their gifts , were always womanly in their ways and speech . he • " " Of one of ...
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... interest quite peculiar to themselves . It is in them alone that the ultimate breaking down and debasement of the Highland character has been depicted . Sir Walter Scott has fixed the enamel of genius over the last fitful gleams of ...
... interest quite peculiar to themselves . It is in them alone that the ultimate breaking down and debasement of the Highland character has been depicted . Sir Walter Scott has fixed the enamel of genius over the last fitful gleams of ...
Página xxvii
... interest- ing to note that even at this early stage she enters upon that apparently morbid , but perhaps , under the circumstances , natural , secrecy upon the subject of her work which she maintained for over forty years . " One thing ...
... interest- ing to note that even at this early stage she enters upon that apparently morbid , but perhaps , under the circumstances , natural , secrecy upon the subject of her work which she maintained for over forty years . " One thing ...
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... interest in friends and relatives , and though writing was increasingly difficult , never failed in the expression of kindly sympathy alike with joy and sorrow . There does not seem to be the slightest foundation for the accusation ...
... interest in friends and relatives , and though writing was increasingly difficult , never failed in the expression of kindly sympathy alike with joy and sorrow . There does not seem to be the slightest foundation for the accusation ...
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