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MISS COHNELIA KNIGHT. 151
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XXVIII.—MISS CORNELIA KNIGHT.
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Miss Cohnelia Knight. 151
MISS COHNELIA KNIGHT . 151
Xxviii.—Miss Cornelia Knight.
XXVIII . —MISS CORNELIA KNIGHT .
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* " her the Tee journals one autobiograp story and over h anecdote y which of this we books lad must y , latel , has confess y revived published to having in with us ie which the , read extracts memory to involve a from cul of d -
the pable expenditure excess , —committing of three days a , sort the partial of literary made loss reall of org several ill meals allude , and
the to possessing the well Diary -deserved the of native Madaane consequence genius d ' Arblay of of Evelina being . her But , lot and Miss from her Kni book first y ght to was would ;— last we far not of from her in
familie long itself life be and interesting was amidst cast among circles were personages it whose not that influence of the went highest so far importance to mould , the in
s interest Europe of as to of -day something , that none personal can to read themselves of them . without a thrill of iritwill
That the Princess Charlotte , with her high sp , strong , / grey peculiarl unliappy heads y domestic the now nation honored circumstances ' s darling amongst , is Kni , yet us and ; ht told , and alas almost it ! for was untimel with to time the y tears death lad " Princess b _, y was the
panion the Charlotte square the . gartered How of statel Wales often y portraits rooms " , that in the of Miss of hotels little the country in g _" first our was inn gentleman cathedral s of a Eng towns land in Europe , , y and do com we in ' -
hang onl see child ing as ! Who a pendant would to not the forg fair ive , p the lump father , dashing of such girlhood a daughter of his ? y
and for her sake light lie the marble upon his _uiihoiiored grave ! princess That Miss ( d , and ing Cornelia at that ei she hty Kni - was one ght herself ) there can t a being ell noteworth us scarcel som y ewhat y lad a city y for of of the some any y mark oun sixty g
years , yg , in her Southern claims to Europe respectful in which attention she on was the not part well of known the public , —such and are of
our Cornelia readers . Kniht was born about the year 1757 , one hundred g
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 151, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/7/
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