The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... genius, and just sentiment, has delighted me ; I have read it with great admiration, and (although in my seventy-ninth year) with instruction, and I hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of ...
... genius, and just sentiment, has delighted me ; I have read it with great admiration, and (although in my seventy-ninth year) with instruction, and I hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of ...
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... genius ; and the puhlication of them is my act, and not hers ; therefore, there is no question affecting her modesty. " Mrs. Malaprop (the original from whom Sheridan drew his character) resided at Bath ; and there, somebody having ...
... genius ; and the puhlication of them is my act, and not hers ; therefore, there is no question affecting her modesty. " Mrs. Malaprop (the original from whom Sheridan drew his character) resided at Bath ; and there, somebody having ...
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... genius was in the direction of the former pursuits. He entered the army at the age of eighteen, and the Irish House of Commons before he was twenty-two. In 1790, being then a Captain in the army, he was returned for the borough of Trim ...
... genius was in the direction of the former pursuits. He entered the army at the age of eighteen, and the Irish House of Commons before he was twenty-two. In 1790, being then a Captain in the army, he was returned for the borough of Trim ...
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... genius, or intellectual gifts of any very superior order, in the same individual of their own sex. But men — able men too in politics, and in high legal and literary position, feel not unfrequently their merits rebuked in the presence ...
... genius, or intellectual gifts of any very superior order, in the same individual of their own sex. But men — able men too in politics, and in high legal and literary position, feel not unfrequently their merits rebuked in the presence ...
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... genius, of high principle, and of a lofty enthusiasm in any cause in which the interests of truth are concerned, quite irrespective of the position of the parties who have won his esteem and his regard. " Pray remember me most kindly to ...
... genius, of high principle, and of a lofty enthusiasm in any cause in which the interests of truth are concerned, quite irrespective of the position of the parties who have won his esteem and his regard. " Pray remember me most kindly to ...
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