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... letters . We are persuaded that Lady Brad- shaigh , for instance , never supposed that her letters to the author of Clarissa , written to unbosom the sensations of the moment , and for the exercise of a reflecting yet playful mind ...
... letters . We are persuaded that Lady Brad- shaigh , for instance , never supposed that her letters to the author of Clarissa , written to unbosom the sensations of the moment , and for the exercise of a reflecting yet playful mind ...
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... letters her genius could be animated and improved . We know not what Mrs. Barbauld means by the remark that she seems to have been rather a hearty friend and a clever active woman , than a polished one . ' Surely her letters manifest ...
... letters her genius could be animated and improved . We know not what Mrs. Barbauld means by the remark that she seems to have been rather a hearty friend and a clever active woman , than a polished one . ' Surely her letters manifest ...
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... letters ? In the early periods of society , the author is of opinion , words were very short , never consisting of more than a consonant and a vocal sound ; in which state , a hieroglyphic and a letter are much the same thing . In this ...
... letters ? In the early periods of society , the author is of opinion , words were very short , never consisting of more than a consonant and a vocal sound ; in which state , a hieroglyphic and a letter are much the same thing . In this ...
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