The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1G. Bell, 1887 - 953 pages |
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... mind -Want of money To the same , Dec. 6 , 1712. — Tender friendship — Lord Hinchin- brook and Mr. Twiman - Letters of the first Earl of Sandwich -Lessons of economy - Robin redbreast and the Children in the Wood To the same , Dec. 9 ...
... mind -Want of money To the same , Dec. 6 , 1712. — Tender friendship — Lord Hinchin- brook and Mr. Twiman - Letters of the first Earl of Sandwich -Lessons of economy - Robin redbreast and the Children in the Wood To the same , Dec. 9 ...
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... , 1716. - Pleasure in reveries - Mrs . Macfarlane and her lover - Love is blind - Articles of faith - The epitaph of Tibullus - Fontenelle - Visit to York and Bath - Lady Rich 295 · Feb. 3 , 1717. - Unquietness of mind - CONTENTS . xxi.
... , 1716. - Pleasure in reveries - Mrs . Macfarlane and her lover - Love is blind - Articles of faith - The epitaph of Tibullus - Fontenelle - Visit to York and Bath - Lady Rich 295 · Feb. 3 , 1717. - Unquietness of mind - CONTENTS . xxi.
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... mind - Pleasures of Italy- Ravings of an enthusiast June , 1717. - Pleasures of memory - Letters from Mr. Con- greve and Lady Rich - Failure of eyesight - Ill - health and ill - fortune - Homer - The Iliad - The Epistle of Eloisa to ...
... mind - Pleasures of Italy- Ravings of an enthusiast June , 1717. - Pleasures of memory - Letters from Mr. Con- greve and Lady Rich - Failure of eyesight - Ill - health and ill - fortune - Homer - The Iliad - The Epistle of Eloisa to ...
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... 99 36 102 ANNE WORTLEY MONTAGU . . to face page EDWARD WORTLEY MONTAGU . MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU . Br W. MOY Feb 3, 1717 -Unquietness of mind-Pleasures of Italy- PAGE -Affection of Mr and Mrs Hervey-Declining PAGE.
... 99 36 102 ANNE WORTLEY MONTAGU . . to face page EDWARD WORTLEY MONTAGU . MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU . Br W. MOY Feb 3, 1717 -Unquietness of mind-Pleasures of Italy- PAGE -Affection of Mr and Mrs Hervey-Declining PAGE.
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... mind of her correspondent . Mr. Wortley had seen her surrounded by flatterers and admirers at " the drawing room , " at the ball , and in the park ; he fancied that her beauty and accomplishments , her romantic reading , and natural ...
... mind of her correspondent . Mr. Wortley had seen her surrounded by flatterers and admirers at " the drawing room , " at the ball , and in the park ; he fancied that her beauty and accomplishments , her romantic reading , and natural ...
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Page 185 - I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England; and I should not fail to write to some of our doctors very particularly about it, if I knew any one of them that I thought had virtue enough to destroy such a considerable branch of their revenue, for the good of mankind.