Sydney, Lady Morgan, born in 1776 and died on April 14, 1859, was a celebrated 19th-century novelist. She is particularly recognized for her historical novels and romantic tales that portrayed the lives of the aristocracy and the common people. Her writings frequently mirrored the social and political issues of her era.
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“Your letters are always to me fresher than flowers, without their fading so soon.”
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“Amiability is very often a weakness, but the most unobjectionable one as a rule.”
“Race and temperament go for much in influencing opinion.”
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