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Σελίδα 152
To FitzGerald she became and remained his “ dear Sévigné ” or “ dear old Sévigné . ” He was much over sixty when he began to read her but consoled himself with the reflection that it was " well to have such an acquaintance reserved for ...
To FitzGerald she became and remained his “ dear Sévigné ” or “ dear old Sévigné . ” He was much over sixty when he began to read her but consoled himself with the reflection that it was " well to have such an acquaintance reserved for ...
Σελίδα 165
Momentarily , the old friendship flickered in Anne , and she sent Sarah this poignant note : ... to carry the prince's dear body ... " I St. James's , October 28 , 1708 SCRATCHED twice at dear Mrs. Freeman's door , as soon as Lord ...
Momentarily , the old friendship flickered in Anne , and she sent Sarah this poignant note : ... to carry the prince's dear body ... " I St. James's , October 28 , 1708 SCRATCHED twice at dear Mrs. Freeman's door , as soon as Lord ...
Σελίδα 187
My Dear , dear Wharton ( Which is a dear more than I give any body else . it is very odd to begin with a Parenthesis , but ) You may think me a Beast , for not haveing sooner wrote to you , & to be sure a Beast I am . now when one owns ...
My Dear , dear Wharton ( Which is a dear more than I give any body else . it is very odd to begin with a Parenthesis , but ) You may think me a Beast , for not haveing sooner wrote to you , & to be sure a Beast I am . now when one owns ...
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A FATAL FRIENDSHIP A SERIES | 3 |
FRIEND ATTICUS | 14 |
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A Second Treasury of the World's Great Letters: A Mixed Mailbag Including ... Wallace Brockway,Bart Keith Winer Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1941 |
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