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Page 435
... Matilda ' has already glittered under four or five distin- guished names , though it seems to be pretty generally agreed that the author is Lord Normanby . There is not a principle , not a sentiment , not even perhaps a line , in the ...
... Matilda ' has already glittered under four or five distin- guished names , though it seems to be pretty generally agreed that the author is Lord Normanby . There is not a principle , not a sentiment , not even perhaps a line , in the ...
Page 439
... Matilda ! Many weeks elapsed before his bodily recovery was effected : but , in the mean time , the disease of his mind , as might be expected , was fully communicated to that of Matilda . Her husband had not as yet conceived any ...
... Matilda ! Many weeks elapsed before his bodily recovery was effected : but , in the mean time , the disease of his mind , as might be expected , was fully communicated to that of Matilda . Her husband had not as yet conceived any ...
Page 442
... Matilda soon found at Naples that she must shut herself out completely from the world , or appear in it in a character equally novel and painful to her feelings . Every attempt made by Ormsby to restore her to her rank in society ...
... Matilda soon found at Naples that she must shut herself out completely from the world , or appear in it in a character equally novel and painful to her feelings . Every attempt made by Ormsby to restore her to her rank in society ...
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