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... lady . The town of Middlemarch has been somewhat excited , in its quiet way , by the advent of a young surgeon - a Mr. Lydgate ( " one of the Lydgates of Northumberland , really well connected , " as the Dowager Lady Chettam observes ) ...
... lady . The town of Middlemarch has been somewhat excited , in its quiet way , by the advent of a young surgeon - a Mr. Lydgate ( " one of the Lydgates of Northumberland , really well connected , " as the Dowager Lady Chettam observes ) ...
Pagina 439
... lady did not mean to accuse her countrymen of a preference for ugly women ; she only alluded to the sports and pastimes of the mass of the people , and with especial reference to an English fair . I should premise that this lady friend ...
... lady did not mean to accuse her countrymen of a preference for ugly women ; she only alluded to the sports and pastimes of the mass of the people , and with especial reference to an English fair . I should premise that this lady friend ...
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... LADY MARY PIERREPONT , when she wrote to Mr. Wortley touching the death of his sister , said she had lost what.she loved most , and could thenceforth only love those who were nearest and dearest to her departed friend . Out of this hint ...
... LADY MARY PIERREPONT , when she wrote to Mr. Wortley touching the death of his sister , said she had lost what.she loved most , and could thenceforth only love those who were nearest and dearest to her departed friend . Out of this hint ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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