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Página xvii
... manner , as described in Inheritance ) of the discussion , in a man's presence , of his approaching death . It is , as Wordsworth , living in the English Highlands and having to a certain extent the same spirit of personal independence ...
... manner , as described in Inheritance ) of the discussion , in a man's presence , of his approaching death . It is , as Wordsworth , living in the English Highlands and having to a certain extent the same spirit of personal independence ...
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... manner and with a celerity that is simply bewilder- ing . One can only imagine that her aim was to amuse herself by describing an Uncle Adam or a Miss Pratt , and that as long as she achieved her object she cared little for the rest of ...
... manner and with a celerity that is simply bewilder- ing . One can only imagine that her aim was to amuse herself by describing an Uncle Adam or a Miss Pratt , and that as long as she achieved her object she cared little for the rest of ...
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... manners , and a letter from Miss Clavering , which is published in the " Memoir , ' suggests the same idea . But although these ladies were doubtless present in Miss Ferrier's mind , it is not possible to say how far she described them ...
... manners , and a letter from Miss Clavering , which is published in the " Memoir , ' suggests the same idea . But although these ladies were doubtless present in Miss Ferrier's mind , it is not possible to say how far she described them ...
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... manners and customs of fashionable London . Such knowledge as she possessed of this latter kind appears to have been gathered from members of the family of the Duke of Argyll , and perhaps Miss Ferrier would have been better without it ...
... manners and customs of fashionable London . Such knowledge as she possessed of this latter kind appears to have been gathered from members of the family of the Duke of Argyll , and perhaps Miss Ferrier would have been better without it ...
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... manner in which she tries to make us learn our lessons . Miss Edgeworth gives me the impression of teaching because she believes herself to be a good teacher , but Miss Ferrier does it only because her conscience tells her that it is to ...
... manner in which she tries to make us learn our lessons . Miss Edgeworth gives me the impression of teaching because she believes herself to be a good teacher , but Miss Ferrier does it only because her conscience tells her that it is to ...
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