The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... Flowers ............... . CHAPTER II . .Page 9 Performance of " Julian . " - Subjects for New Plays . - Delay of " Foscari . " -Pecuniary Embarrassments . - Cricket Match ..... CHAPTER III . 19 Illness of Dr. Mitford . - Macready ...
... Flowers ............... . CHAPTER II . .Page 9 Performance of " Julian . " - Subjects for New Plays . - Delay of " Foscari . " -Pecuniary Embarrassments . - Cricket Match ..... CHAPTER III . 19 Illness of Dr. Mitford . - Macready ...
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... Flowers.- " Belford Regis . " - Key to the Characters . - Flower Shade .- " Athenĉum . " - Floriculture.— Irish Church . - Fresco Painting ....... CHAPTER XII . 157 Memoirs of Mrs. Hemans . - Visit to London . - Literary Society ...
... Flowers.- " Belford Regis . " - Key to the Characters . - Flower Shade .- " Athenĉum . " - Floriculture.— Irish Church . - Fresco Painting ....... CHAPTER XII . 157 Memoirs of Mrs. Hemans . - Visit to London . - Literary Society ...
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... Flowers ................................................ .. Page 280 CHAPTER XX . Portrait of Charles the First . - Education . - Death of Haydon . - Danger in changing forms of Religion . - Berkshire Scenery . - Dumas . - Lever . - Nar ...
... Flowers ................................................ .. Page 280 CHAPTER XX . Portrait of Charles the First . - Education . - Death of Haydon . - Danger in changing forms of Religion . - Berkshire Scenery . - Dumas . - Lever . - Nar ...
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... of the scenery , the flowers , the cool yet pleasant season , and * The direction was , " B. R. Haydon , Esq . , Historical Painter , King's Bench Prison . " the absence of all literary society ; for our prospects LETTERS FOR 1823 . 15.
... of the scenery , the flowers , the cool yet pleasant season , and * The direction was , " B. R. Haydon , Esq . , Historical Painter , King's Bench Prison . " the absence of all literary society ; for our prospects LETTERS FOR 1823 . 15.
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... flowers , and parted from , or joined to , the long open shed where we sit , and which Har- riette and mamma call the arcade , by a double row of rich geraniums . I look at them now without any tender fears , because Mrs. Reeve has ...
... flowers , and parted from , or joined to , the long open shed where we sit , and which Har- riette and mamma call the arcade , by a double row of rich geraniums . I look at them now without any tender fears , because Mrs. Reeve has ...
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