Diary and Letters, Том 3Colburn, 1843 |
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... matter , for the few minutes that elapse ere I am again summoned . I find her then always removed to her state dressing- room , if any room in this private mansion can have the epithet of state . There , in a very short time , her dress ...
... matter , for the few minutes that elapse ere I am again summoned . I find her then always removed to her state dressing- room , if any room in this private mansion can have the epithet of state . There , in a very short time , her dress ...
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... matter to the Princess Elizabeth as least to alarm her , lest it might occasion a return of her spasms ; but , fortunately , she cried so exceedingly that it was hoped the vent of her tears would save her from those terrible convulsions ...
... matter to the Princess Elizabeth as least to alarm her , lest it might occasion a return of her spasms ; but , fortunately , she cried so exceedingly that it was hoped the vent of her tears would save her from those terrible convulsions ...
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... , when alone with her , to speak upon the matter , and combat the opi- nion ; but as she still said nothing , it was not possible . VO . III . E When she was dressed for the chapel , she desired 1786 ] 49 OF THE AUTHOR OF EVELINA . ›
... , when alone with her , to speak upon the matter , and combat the opi- nion ; but as she still said nothing , it was not possible . VO . III . E When she was dressed for the chapel , she desired 1786 ] 49 OF THE AUTHOR OF EVELINA . ›
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... in a command to read to her . But it never happened , and I was saved an exertion for which I am sure I should have had no voice . One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable 54 [ PART II . DIARY AND LETTERS.
... in a command to read to her . But it never happened , and I was saved an exertion for which I am sure I should have had no voice . One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable 54 [ PART II . DIARY AND LETTERS.
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Fanny Burney. One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable . Something was mentioned , by the Queen , to Mrs. Schwellenberg , of Mr. Cowper's poem of the Task ; and she said there was one of the most just compli- ments , without ...
Fanny Burney. One night , indeed , I thought the matter inevitable . Something was mentioned , by the Queen , to Mrs. Schwellenberg , of Mr. Cowper's poem of the Task ; and she said there was one of the most just compli- ments , without ...
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