The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10;Volume 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... woman of fashion , and had nurtured in her a reflective mood , which , if it led to no marked originality of thought , at all events contributed to an appearance of culture . At the time of her husband's death she was at the point where ...
... woman of fashion , and had nurtured in her a reflective mood , which , if it led to no marked originality of thought , at all events contributed to an appearance of culture . At the time of her husband's death she was at the point where ...
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... woman of a genial nature , whose inconsistencies were largely due to her inability to outgrow early conditions . Beatrice inherited her mother's mental restrictions , but was endowed with a subtlety of nature , which , aided by her ...
... woman of a genial nature , whose inconsistencies were largely due to her inability to outgrow early conditions . Beatrice inherited her mother's mental restrictions , but was endowed with a subtlety of nature , which , aided by her ...
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... woman of quite a different kind . ' ' Of pronounced character ? ' ' Precisely . You are neither one thing nor another . You have told me what you think of me ; shall I be equally frank and speak as if you were a college friend ? For at ...
... woman of quite a different kind . ' ' Of pronounced character ? ' ' Precisely . You are neither one thing nor another . You have told me what you think of me ; shall I be equally frank and speak as if you were a college friend ? For at ...
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... woman . By trying to be a bit of everything you become insignificant . Napoleon the Great was a curse to mankind , but one thinks more of him than of Napoleon the Little , who wasn't quite sure whether to be a curse or a blessing ...
... woman . By trying to be a bit of everything you become insignificant . Napoleon the Great was a curse to mankind , but one thinks more of him than of Napoleon the Little , who wasn't quite sure whether to be a curse or a blessing ...
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... woman's rights , the great mining boom , and the Eastern Question , it is in the air . ' It pervades society every- where with its subtle essence ; it infects small - talk with its familiar catchwords and its slang phrases ; it even ...
... woman's rights , the great mining boom , and the Eastern Question , it is in the air . ' It pervades society every- where with its subtle essence ; it infects small - talk with its familiar catchwords and its slang phrases ; it even ...
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