The British Essayists: The MirrorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 46
... and old families . Soon after he returned to his native country , he married Lady S D— , only daughter of the Earl of - a woman who was justly deemed an ornament to her sex . She died before I had finished 46 NO . 65 . MIRROR .
... and old families . Soon after he returned to his native country , he married Lady S D— , only daughter of the Earl of - a woman who was justly deemed an ornament to her sex . She died before I had finished 46 NO . 65 . MIRROR .
الصفحة 48
... lady prepos- sessed me strongly in her favour . She was beauti- ful , almost beyond any thing I had ever seen ; and though , perhaps , there was not in her countenance any expression strongly marked , there was , never- theless , a ...
... lady prepos- sessed me strongly in her favour . She was beauti- ful , almost beyond any thing I had ever seen ; and though , perhaps , there was not in her countenance any expression strongly marked , there was , never- theless , a ...
الصفحة 51
... Lady Anne . The following piece of criticism on that scene has been sent me by a correspondent , from whom , if I mistake not , I have formerly received several ingenious communica- tions . " TO THE AUTHOR OF THE MIRROR . 66 SIR ΝΟ . 65 ...
... Lady Anne . The following piece of criticism on that scene has been sent me by a correspondent , from whom , if I mistake not , I have formerly received several ingenious communica- tions . " TO THE AUTHOR OF THE MIRROR . 66 SIR ΝΟ . 65 ...
الصفحة 52
... Lady Anne , the widow of Prince Edward Plantagenet , affords a striking ex- ample . It seems , indeed , altogether unnatural , that Richard , deformed and hideous as the poet repre- sents him , should offer himself a suitor to the widow ...
... Lady Anne , the widow of Prince Edward Plantagenet , affords a striking ex- ample . It seems , indeed , altogether unnatural , that Richard , deformed and hideous as the poet repre- sents him , should offer himself a suitor to the widow ...
الصفحة 53
... Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own con- versation ; but we see it more completely finished and filled up , indirectly indeed , but not less distinctly , in the conduct of Richard . She is represented of a mind altogether ...
... Lady Anne . The outlines are given us in her own con- versation ; but we see it more completely finished and filled up , indirectly indeed , but not less distinctly , in the conduct of Richard . She is represented of a mind altogether ...
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