American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... regard to dress , which , after all , is no unimportant affair to a woman . They certainly observe economy in some things , beyond the women of our country . Their nice things are not put on in the morn- ing , or worn in patrolling the ...
... regard to dress , which , after all , is no unimportant affair to a woman . They certainly observe economy in some things , beyond the women of our country . Their nice things are not put on in the morn- ing , or worn in patrolling the ...
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... regard to the unities of time and space , he has with scrupulous severity excluded every thing which has no direct influence upon the main action . We see the count only as a soldier , for his brief interview with his wife and daughter ...
... regard to the unities of time and space , he has with scrupulous severity excluded every thing which has no direct influence upon the main action . We see the count only as a soldier , for his brief interview with his wife and daughter ...
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... regard for him which may be expressed , whether it be genuine or not ? Indeed , he must be an extraordinary egotist , or an extraordinary gull , if he supposes , from the conventional phrases which are addressed to him , that he is an ...
... regard for him which may be expressed , whether it be genuine or not ? Indeed , he must be an extraordinary egotist , or an extraordinary gull , if he supposes , from the conventional phrases which are addressed to him , that he is an ...
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