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Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends Mary Russell Mitford Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange. SCHLESINGER LIBRARY RS LYQM T THE LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . M. R. Ritford VERITAS RADCLIFFE COLLEGE LIBRARY WOMAN'S ARCHIVES. Front Cover.
Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends Mary Russell Mitford Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange. SCHLESINGER LIBRARY RS LYQM T THE LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . M. R. Ritford VERITAS RADCLIFFE COLLEGE LIBRARY WOMAN'S ARCHIVES. Front Cover.
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Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends Mary Russell Mitford Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange. VERITAS RADCLIFFE COLLEGE LIBRARY WOMAN'S ARCHIVES THE LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . VOL . II.
Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends Mary Russell Mitford Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange. VERITAS RADCLIFFE COLLEGE LIBRARY WOMAN'S ARCHIVES THE LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . VOL . II.
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... woman — real- ly a woman , and writing for money - Heaven forbid that I should jostle with her ! If it be Mr. Milman , I should not mind taking the field - Francesca da Rimini - beginning with we may * Mrs. Hemans . It was produced ...
... woman — real- ly a woman , and writing for money - Heaven forbid that I should jostle with her ! If it be Mr. Milman , I should not mind taking the field - Francesca da Rimini - beginning with we may * Mrs. Hemans . It was produced ...
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... woman , which I have undertaken at the vehement desire of Mr. Macready , who confesses that he has proposed the subject to every dramatic poet of his acquaintance — that it has been the wish of his life - and that he never met with any ...
... woman , which I have undertaken at the vehement desire of Mr. Macready , who confesses that he has proposed the subject to every dramatic poet of his acquaintance — that it has been the wish of his life - and that he never met with any ...
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... conclud- ed as follows : - " But it is Miss Mitford's own fault - entire- ly her own fault . She is , with all her talent , the weakest - and most feeble - minded woman that ever lived . 20 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
... conclud- ed as follows : - " But it is Miss Mitford's own fault - entire- ly her own fault . She is , with all her talent , the weakest - and most feeble - minded woman that ever lived . 20 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
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