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... Lady Morgan , is a passport to immortality . The opinion of his cotemporaries must be controverted , -the statements of his Italian biographers must be disproved by the superior information of an Irishwoman of the nineteenth century ...
... Lady Morgan , is a passport to immortality . The opinion of his cotemporaries must be controverted , -the statements of his Italian biographers must be disproved by the superior information of an Irishwoman of the nineteenth century ...
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... Lady Vane , renowned at that time for her beauty , and her in- trigues . * The lady not only furnished Smollett with the mate- rials for recording her own infamy ; but it is said , rewarded him handsomely for the insertion of her story ...
... Lady Vane , renowned at that time for her beauty , and her in- trigues . * The lady not only furnished Smollett with the mate- rials for recording her own infamy ; but it is said , rewarded him handsomely for the insertion of her story ...
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... lady , who saw her husband cross the bridge , and had heard the minstrels , called them back to amuse her . They had not been long returned to the castle , when her husband knocked at the gate , by which she and the minstrels were ...
... lady , who saw her husband cross the bridge , and had heard the minstrels , called them back to amuse her . They had not been long returned to the castle , when her husband knocked at the gate , by which she and the minstrels were ...
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