Book Details
Title: | Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly | ||||||||||
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Published: | 1908 | ||||||||||
Publisher: | Charles Scribner's Sons | ||||||||||
Tags: | fiction | ||||||||||
Description: | Just as a Royal Princess is known only by her Christian name, so "Miss Esperance" was known to her many friends by hers. It would have seemed an impertinence to add anything more: there was only one Miss Esperance, and even quite commonplace people, deficient in imagination and generally prosaic in their estimate of their acquaintance, acknowledged, perhaps unconsciously, that in Miss Esperance was to be found in marked degree "that hardy and high serenity," distinguishing quality of the truly great. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 41 | ||||||||||
Pages: | 92 |
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