Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Miss Zimmern we read : ' Ireland is not amongst those countries that arouse in the hearts of strangers a desire to pitch their tents , and to judge from the readiness with which her own children leave her , we cannot suppose that they ...
... Miss Zimmern we read : ' Ireland is not amongst those countries that arouse in the hearts of strangers a desire to pitch their tents , and to judge from the readiness with which her own children leave her , we cannot suppose that they ...
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... Miss Edgeworth is at Abbotsford and has been for some time ; a little , dark , bearded , sharp , withered , active , laughing , talking , impudent , feckless , outspoken , honest , kindly , ultra - Irish body . I like her one day and ...
... Miss Edgeworth is at Abbotsford and has been for some time ; a little , dark , bearded , sharp , withered , active , laughing , talking , impudent , feckless , outspoken , honest , kindly , ultra - Irish body . I like her one day and ...
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... Miss Austen's comments on the King ; one would also relish the King's observations on this brilliantly shrewd woman ... Miss Austen that the Regent greatly admired her novels , that he kept a set in each of his residences , and that he ...
... Miss Austen's comments on the King ; one would also relish the King's observations on this brilliantly shrewd woman ... Miss Austen that the Regent greatly admired her novels , that he kept a set in each of his residences , and that he ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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