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... confidence , and to have sought to disguise his treason under the shield of the sublimest virtue and patriotism . The one view is no less erroneous than the other . So far as it is possible to judge from the evidence that remains , what ...
... confidence , and to have sought to disguise his treason under the shield of the sublimest virtue and patriotism . The one view is no less erroneous than the other . So far as it is possible to judge from the evidence that remains , what ...
Page 27
... his after - life , in- sufficient as it proved to avert the final catastrophe , as well as the clinging affection and singular confidence which marked his relations with her to the end . Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 27.
... his after - life , in- sufficient as it proved to avert the final catastrophe , as well as the clinging affection and singular confidence which marked his relations with her to the end . Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 27.
Page 94
... confidence in the sincerity of human kind been less . Thus ended Lord Edward's second love affair . It is said that another dramatic incident came near to being added to the story . On his arrival in London after his prolonged absence ...
... confidence in the sincerity of human kind been less . Thus ended Lord Edward's second love affair . It is said that another dramatic incident came near to being added to the story . On his arrival in London after his prolonged absence ...
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... confidence is to be placed in Pamela's reminiscences may be questioned . She was one of those women to whom it is natural to view themselves in the light of a heroine , and circumstances had fostered the disposition . If one detects in ...
... confidence is to be placed in Pamela's reminiscences may be questioned . She was one of those women to whom it is natural to view themselves in the light of a heroine , and circumstances had fostered the disposition . If one detects in ...
Page 126
... confidence . That man was Richard Brinsley Sheridan . Whether or not it was at the party already mentioned that Pamela's first introduction to Sheridan took place we have no means of knowing ; but some months before Madame de Genlis's ...
... confidence . That man was Richard Brinsley Sheridan . Whether or not it was at the party already mentioned that Pamela's first introduction to Sheridan took place we have no means of knowing ; but some months before Madame de Genlis's ...
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