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... Lady Russell's -Pope's - Hartley Coleridge's remark - Chesterfield - Horace Walpole - Swift and Gray's - Cowper's - Scott's - Byron's- Southey's , and Lamb's Letters of Dedication - Lamb's , to his sister . ... 376 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE ...
... Lady Russell's -Pope's - Hartley Coleridge's remark - Chesterfield - Horace Walpole - Swift and Gray's - Cowper's - Scott's - Byron's- Southey's , and Lamb's Letters of Dedication - Lamb's , to his sister . ... 376 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE ...
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... lady married to the Moor , " man's wrongs or his omissions may call her to other duties- going forth , like Imogen , for womanly well - doing in the open and rude places of the earth . H. R. † Mrs. Kemble . culture is in advance of the ...
... lady married to the Moor , " man's wrongs or his omissions may call her to other duties- going forth , like Imogen , for womanly well - doing in the open and rude places of the earth . H. R. † Mrs. Kemble . culture is in advance of the ...
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... Lady Austin , he never would have been a popular one . " The same principles which cause the influences thus salutary to authorship , will carry it into reading and study , so that by virtue of this companionship the logical processes ...
... Lady Austin , he never would have been a popular one . " The same principles which cause the influences thus salutary to authorship , will carry it into reading and study , so that by virtue of this companionship the logical processes ...
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... , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs * Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
... , like " the gentle lady married to the Moor , " beneath the doom of some dark tragedy of home , or , if man's wrongs * Sartor Resartus , p . 228. Am . Ed . or his omissions should call her to other duties - 82 LECTURE SECOND .
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... lady , whose genius , with no other instruments than the poet's text and her own voice , so finely illustrated the genius of Shakspeare , read in a neighbouring city , to an audience of teachers , some selec- tions of English literature ...
... lady , whose genius , with no other instruments than the poet's text and her own voice , so finely illustrated the genius of Shakspeare , read in a neighbouring city , to an audience of teachers , some selec- tions of English literature ...
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