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Página xxiv
... the scorn of the virtuous and the detestation of the pure in heart for having written a letter to her poor brother who is now gone on the subject of corn cutting . You will allow I must have had some ingenuity if I xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... the scorn of the virtuous and the detestation of the pure in heart for having written a letter to her poor brother who is now gone on the subject of corn cutting . You will allow I must have had some ingenuity if I xxiv INTRODUCTION.
Página xxxii
... con- tempt with which ( in the batch of novels of the day ) my bantlings are passed by . Not even a footnote to mark their existence , poor things . " not be surprised to find that the old frank inter- xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... con- tempt with which ( in the batch of novels of the day ) my bantlings are passed by . Not even a footnote to mark their existence , poor things . " not be surprised to find that the old frank inter- xxxii INTRODUCTION.
Página liv
... poor Hermen- silde . In this earlier letter Miss Ferrier says : " I do not recollect ever to have seen the sudden transition of a high - bred English beauty who thinks she can sacrifice all for love to an un- comfortable solitary ...
... poor Hermen- silde . In this earlier letter Miss Ferrier says : " I do not recollect ever to have seen the sudden transition of a high - bred English beauty who thinks she can sacrifice all for love to an un- comfortable solitary ...
Página lviii
... returned to England . Lady Emily married happily . Yet poor and meagre as the story is it afforded to Miss Ferrier an opportunity of displaying all the powers with which she was endowed , though not lviii INTRODUCTION.
... returned to England . Lady Emily married happily . Yet poor and meagre as the story is it afforded to Miss Ferrier an opportunity of displaying all the powers with which she was endowed , though not lviii INTRODUCTION.
Página lxi
... poor Miss Nicky , who had as much sense as Miss Jacky but who could not be " a sensible woman " because no king- dom can contain two kings . The third sister will doubtless imbibe the love of Miss Grizzy for the writing of letters . Mrs ...
... poor Miss Nicky , who had as much sense as Miss Jacky but who could not be " a sensible woman " because no king- dom can contain two kings . The third sister will doubtless imbibe the love of Miss Grizzy for the writing of letters . Mrs ...
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