Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney OwensonPandora, 1988 - 250 halaman |
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... it . Sydney had read up a great deal of Indian customs , history , and antiquities and many French novels on similar themes . The. 20 Miss Owenson by Sir Thomas Lawrence , Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. 108 MISS O BECOMES ...
... it . Sydney had read up a great deal of Indian customs , history , and antiquities and many French novels on similar themes . The. 20 Miss Owenson by Sir Thomas Lawrence , Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland. 108 MISS O BECOMES ...
Halaman 110
... Miss Charlotte Clavering , wrote to her friend the Scottish novelist , Susan Ferrier , and gave her view of the family pet : Miss Owenson has been living here these three months . I've had rather a surfeit of her . However I cannot in ...
... Miss Charlotte Clavering , wrote to her friend the Scottish novelist , Susan Ferrier , and gave her view of the family pet : Miss Owenson has been living here these three months . I've had rather a surfeit of her . However I cannot in ...
Halaman 130
... Miss O'Halloran , working in the family of Lady Singleton , who is represented as opinionated and domineering , and a pen portrait to the life of Lady Cahir . Miss O'Halloran is the daughter of an eccentric Irish artist who was much ...
... Miss O'Halloran , working in the family of Lady Singleton , who is represented as opinionated and domineering , and a pen portrait to the life of Lady Cahir . Miss O'Halloran is the daughter of an eccentric Irish artist who was much ...
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DEAR HARP OF MY COUNTRY | 1 |
THE WEARING OF THE GREEN | 16 |
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