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... expression and the voice of a duchess- are too numerous to repeat . I have just risen from my first breakfast of occasional tea , eggs , bacon and the exquisite English loaf , and you may imagine the voluptuous glow in which such a 60 ...
... expression and the voice of a duchess- are too numerous to repeat . I have just risen from my first breakfast of occasional tea , eggs , bacon and the exquisite English loaf , and you may imagine the voluptuous glow in which such a 60 ...
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... expression , with the pen instead of the tongue as medium as was the pleasant habit of our childhood [ in Rose's case it was not only in childhood ] . Over all that we now write hangs the shadow of an awful doom : it will Come Out ...
... expression , with the pen instead of the tongue as medium as was the pleasant habit of our childhood [ in Rose's case it was not only in childhood ] . Over all that we now write hangs the shadow of an awful doom : it will Come Out ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). There is a telling expression of this in the epigraph at the beginning of The Towers of Trebizond . Ostensibly taken from a work entitled ' Dialogues of Mortality ' , it is in fact Rose's own ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). There is a telling expression of this in the epigraph at the beginning of The Towers of Trebizond . Ostensibly taken from a work entitled ' Dialogues of Mortality ' , it is in fact Rose's own ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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