The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... lady , -familiar from early life with the fashionable world , and liable to no suspicion of having become an author from any other motives than those she has been pleased to as- sign . But it is by no means enough that we should be on a ...
... lady , -familiar from early life with the fashionable world , and liable to no suspicion of having become an author from any other motives than those she has been pleased to as- sign . But it is by no means enough that we should be on a ...
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... Lady Delacour - Lady Geraldine — and Lady Dashfort ( to take but these three out of her copious dramatis persona ) , certainly need not be afraid of being excelled by any of her contemporaries , in that faithful but flattering ...
... Lady Delacour - Lady Geraldine — and Lady Dashfort ( to take but these three out of her copious dramatis persona ) , certainly need not be afraid of being excelled by any of her contemporaries , in that faithful but flattering ...
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... lady , whose family and fortune , however , do not correspond with his mother's ambitious views for him . His importunity , however , and Miss Sidney's merit , at last overcome her repugnance ; and the match is nearly set- tled , when ...
... lady , whose family and fortune , however , do not correspond with his mother's ambitious views for him . His importunity , however , and Miss Sidney's merit , at last overcome her repugnance ; and the match is nearly set- tled , when ...
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... lady - who refuses him because she is in love with his former tutor — and by whom she is in her turn refused ... ladies of the Glistonbury family , too , are a good deal caricatured ; and we } rather think Miss Edgeworth overrates our ...
... lady - who refuses him because she is in love with his former tutor — and by whom she is in her turn refused ... ladies of the Glistonbury family , too , are a good deal caricatured ; and we } rather think Miss Edgeworth overrates our ...
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... ladies yonder , on the terrace . Lady Glistonbury walks so slow , that she will be TALES OF FASHIONABLE LIFE . 27.
... ladies yonder , on the terrace . Lady Glistonbury walks so slow , that she will be TALES OF FASHIONABLE LIFE . 27.
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