The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Spring Gardens. Jekyll's wit in conversation must have been more effective than that of Sydney Smith, and Curran's more marvellously successful than that of either. Byron, no bad judge of merit of this kind, awarded the palm of ...
... Spring Gardens. Jekyll's wit in conversation must have been more effective than that of Sydney Smith, and Curran's more marvellously successful than that of either. Byron, no bad judge of merit of this kind, awarded the palm of ...
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... Spring Gardens, July 12, 1822. “Rogers tells me of 'Magic Lanthorns and Sketches.' You are as false as fair, and send me no copy, though perhaps you think I died last spring, and had plenty of 'noble authors' in the other world. “Your ...
... Spring Gardens, July 12, 1822. “Rogers tells me of 'Magic Lanthorns and Sketches.' You are as false as fair, and send me no copy, though perhaps you think I died last spring, and had plenty of 'noble authors' in the other world. “Your ...
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... Spring Gardens. “You would have seen me long before now, but the horrible east wind, a fortnight ago, encored an interlude of the gout It was not severe, but the weather is still so cold, that I cling to my household gods, though ...
... Spring Gardens. “You would have seen me long before now, but the horrible east wind, a fortnight ago, encored an interlude of the gout It was not severe, but the weather is still so cold, that I cling to my household gods, though ...
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... Spring Gardens, Saturday. “I forgot to send yesterday a little unpublished sketch, which you will read and return. I send it, because it alludes to the Countess Guiccioli, and your Ladyship's account of her. “It is written by a friend ...
... Spring Gardens, Saturday. “I forgot to send yesterday a little unpublished sketch, which you will read and return. I send it, because it alludes to the Countess Guiccioli, and your Ladyship's account of her. “It is written by a friend ...
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... Spring Gardens. “You would have seen me long before now, but the horrible east wind, a fortnight ago, encored an interlude of the gout. It was not severe, but the weather is still so cold, that I cling to my household gods, though ...
... Spring Gardens. “You would have seen me long before now, but the horrible east wind, a fortnight ago, encored an interlude of the gout. It was not severe, but the weather is still so cold, that I cling to my household gods, though ...
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