The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 164George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1950 |
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... marry her father's commonplace Irish curate . Charlotte's views of marriage were romantic , and strenuously opposed to the overwhelming social pressure of her time , which was towards marriage at all costs . It is easy to forget how ...
... marry her father's commonplace Irish curate . Charlotte's views of marriage were romantic , and strenuously opposed to the overwhelming social pressure of her time , which was towards marriage at all costs . It is easy to forget how ...
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... married . He had not discouraged her from writing ; he had even , in the month before her final illness , listened attentively to the first chapters of her new novel , Emma , and had warned her that the public might find the theme ...
... married . He had not discouraged her from writing ; he had even , in the month before her final illness , listened attentively to the first chapters of her new novel , Emma , and had warned her that the public might find the theme ...
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... married properly in State at the Cathedral she told me not to ask questions , but that it was on account of the roof . ' ( The Artificial Princess , Ronald Firbank . ) ' He had married the only daughter of a Norfolk 435 INEZ HOLDEN.
... married properly in State at the Cathedral she told me not to ask questions , but that it was on account of the roof . ' ( The Artificial Princess , Ronald Firbank . ) ' He had married the only daughter of a Norfolk 435 INEZ HOLDEN.
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Gliding Gulls and Going People | 132 |
Top Priority | 164 |
Ada Leverson The Art of By Inez Holden | 167 |
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