The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... 28, 1837. " I return you Mr. 's papers. I can only repeat to you in writing, what I have already told you in conversation, that I VOL. III. D have no direct means of serving him. You will perceive, TO LADY BLESSINGTON. 33.
... 28, 1837. " I return you Mr. 's papers. I can only repeat to you in writing, what I have already told you in conversation, that I VOL. III. D have no direct means of serving him. You will perceive, TO LADY BLESSINGTON. 33.
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... conversation, which had nothing either cold or reserved about it. Though he possessed a great power in conversation, and brought more originality into it than any other man I ever knew, yet it was his great object to draw other men out ...
... conversation, which had nothing either cold or reserved about it. Though he possessed a great power in conversation, and brought more originality into it than any other man I ever knew, yet it was his great object to draw other men out ...
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... Conversations.' " I. D'ISKAEII." THE RIGHT HON. BENJAMIN D'ISRAELI, MP. The eldest son of the distinguished literary man who is the subject of the preceding notice, Benjamin D'Israeli, was born in 1805. The literary tastes and talents ...
... Conversations.' " I. D'ISKAEII." THE RIGHT HON. BENJAMIN D'ISRAELI, MP. The eldest son of the distinguished literary man who is the subject of the preceding notice, Benjamin D'Israeli, was born in 1805. The literary tastes and talents ...
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... conversation. When duly excited, however, his command of language was truly wonderful, his power of sarcasm unsurpassed ; the readiness of his wit, the quickness of his perception, the grasp of mind that enabled him to seize on all the ...
... conversation. When duly excited, however, his command of language was truly wonderful, his power of sarcasm unsurpassed ; the readiness of his wit, the quickness of his perception, the grasp of mind that enabled him to seize on all the ...
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... conversation, and perfect freedom from all affectation, enhance the value of his other excellent qualities. " In him a variety of gifts and graces are combined, such as are rarely found united in the same individual. In all his domestic ...
... conversation, and perfect freedom from all affectation, enhance the value of his other excellent qualities. " In him a variety of gifts and graces are combined, such as are rarely found united in the same individual. In all his domestic ...
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