id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9822 Wharton, Philip Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire .txt text/plain 70154 3464 69 in America, was a man of strong mind, high spirit, and great personal Never shall I forget the enchanting hours which I passed in Mr. Garrick's society; he appeared to me as one who possessed more power, A few days after, Mr. Robinson paid my mother a visit. a young lady entertained of forming a matrimonial union with Mr. Robinson as soon as that period should arrive. circumstances by which the later years of Mrs. Robinson's life were extract from a letter of Mrs. Robinson, written some years afterward, to A short time after the arrival of Mrs. Robinson at Paris, the Duke of During the four succeeding years of the life of Mrs. Robinson, but few more impressive, Mrs. Robinson remained some time at her window, Mrs. Robinson in the course of this year lost her only remaining parent, excepting that through this period the friends of Mrs. Robinson observed ./cache/9822.txt ./txt/9822.txt