Marriage: A Novel, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 - 315 páginas |
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... Edinburgh Edition of 1881 this is the first reprint taken from the original publication of Miss Ferrier's Novels ( 1818-31 ) , and not from the editions of 1841-52 , upon which the Authoress inflicted changes which , from the literary ...
... Edinburgh Edition of 1881 this is the first reprint taken from the original publication of Miss Ferrier's Novels ( 1818-31 ) , and not from the editions of 1841-52 , upon which the Authoress inflicted changes which , from the literary ...
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... Edinburgh . ” 66 This would be at the period when , as the only unmarried daugh- ter , Susan Ferrier was the mistress of her father's house and received his guests in days , as Mr. Doyle ? well observes , when Edinburgh life was ...
... Edinburgh . ” 66 This would be at the period when , as the only unmarried daugh- ter , Susan Ferrier was the mistress of her father's house and received his guests in days , as Mr. Doyle ? well observes , when Edinburgh life was ...
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... Edinburgh Society , of which she and Miss Ferrier were in different ways - one for her beauty , and both for wit and charm - distinguished ornaments . She writes of " the style of living of those who form the best society of Edinburgh ...
... Edinburgh Society , of which she and Miss Ferrier were in different ways - one for her beauty , and both for wit and charm - distinguished ornaments . She writes of " the style of living of those who form the best society of Edinburgh ...
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... Edinburgh Society as having in it " something that revolted the fastidious and alarmed the delicate . " He however adds , " With all his bluntness and peculiarity , and under disadvantages of birth and fortune , Leyden's reception among ...
... Edinburgh Society as having in it " something that revolted the fastidious and alarmed the delicate . " He however adds , " With all his bluntness and peculiarity , and under disadvantages of birth and fortune , Leyden's reception among ...
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... Edinburgh , and owing perhaps some readiness and flow of social gifts to the associations of the northern capital and the constant intercourse and sharpening of its wits , which produced Sir Walter himself . " Susan Ferrier 1 has been ...
... Edinburgh , and owing perhaps some readiness and flow of social gifts to the associations of the northern capital and the constant intercourse and sharpening of its wits , which produced Sir Walter himself . " Susan Ferrier 1 has been ...
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