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Page 143
... lady of distinguished talents , and sweet- ness of disposition , the following little circumstance occurred which will prove that the Russian mind , whatever may have been said of t , is susceptible of feeling and generosity . In this ...
... lady of distinguished talents , and sweet- ness of disposition , the following little circumstance occurred which will prove that the Russian mind , whatever may have been said of t , is susceptible of feeling and generosity . In this ...
Page 218
... lady ; and from a lady , who , suspicious of the interference of the men , has suffered her compositions to pass through no other hands than her own . Living in rural retirement , she seems indeed to have so much improved her mind , as ...
... lady ; and from a lady , who , suspicious of the interference of the men , has suffered her compositions to pass through no other hands than her own . Living in rural retirement , she seems indeed to have so much improved her mind , as ...
Page 281
... Lady P.'s contributions * , in or der to afford room for one specimen of Lady Hartford's letters : • Windsor Forest , Oct. 7 , N. S. 1739 . ' How shall I describe to you , my dear lady Pomfret , the senti ments that arise in my heart at ...
... Lady P.'s contributions * , in or der to afford room for one specimen of Lady Hartford's letters : • Windsor Forest , Oct. 7 , N. S. 1739 . ' How shall I describe to you , my dear lady Pomfret , the senti ments that arise in my heart at ...
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