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... Lady Teagle is too fashionable , witty , and lady - like a creature , for a young girl who was educated by an old fox hunter , and whose sole engage- ments were to thrum the sportsman to sleep after a chace , or to " comb Aunt Deborah's ...
... Lady Teagle is too fashionable , witty , and lady - like a creature , for a young girl who was educated by an old fox hunter , and whose sole engage- ments were to thrum the sportsman to sleep after a chace , or to " comb Aunt Deborah's ...
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... lady of his love , bending as knights in romances are said to bend . And there was the lady — the lady Jane ! Young as the veriest flower - beautiful as poet can imagine her hair simply bound back , after the fashion of her time , so as ...
... lady of his love , bending as knights in romances are said to bend . And there was the lady — the lady Jane ! Young as the veriest flower - beautiful as poet can imagine her hair simply bound back , after the fashion of her time , so as ...
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John Hamilton Reynolds. true magnanimity . The biographer has no great affection for Lady Byron , nor any particular respect for the memory of Lady Noel.13 And when on the work of omission , Mr. Moore might well have cut out one or two ...
John Hamilton Reynolds. true magnanimity . The biographer has no great affection for Lady Byron , nor any particular respect for the memory of Lady Noel.13 And when on the work of omission , Mr. Moore might well have cut out one or two ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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