Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the Last 50 YearsHarper, 1840 - 414 pagini |
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Pagina 44
... looked upon as the natural embellishments of rank and fortune . Private theatricals , one of the most dexterous and assured expedients to extinguish , first the delicacy of woman , and then her virtue , were the favourite indulgence ...
... looked upon as the natural embellishments of rank and fortune . Private theatricals , one of the most dexterous and assured expedients to extinguish , first the delicacy of woman , and then her virtue , were the favourite indulgence ...
Pagina 66
... looked on as only a more serious masquerade , where every man might assume every character in turn , and where the change of dress was the chief difference between the Grand Turk and his buffoon . The prince was the great political ...
... looked on as only a more serious masquerade , where every man might assume every character in turn , and where the change of dress was the chief difference between the Grand Turk and his buffoon . The prince was the great political ...
Pagina 72
... looked unobstructed over the ocean . But visiters naturally came , and the cottage was found small . The prince's household and visiters gradually in- creased , and there was then no resource but in a few additional apartments . It was ...
... looked unobstructed over the ocean . But visiters naturally came , and the cottage was found small . The prince's household and visiters gradually in- creased , and there was then no resource but in a few additional apartments . It was ...
Pagina 89
... looked Doyle in the face , and laughing , said , “ Ah ! I know where that hit came from , you rogue ; that could be nobody's but yours . Come , take some wine . " 999 Curran , the celebrated Irish barrister , was a fre- quent guest at ...
... looked Doyle in the face , and laughing , said , “ Ah ! I know where that hit came from , you rogue ; that could be nobody's but yours . Come , take some wine . " 999 Curran , the celebrated Irish barrister , was a fre- quent guest at ...
Pagina 97
... looked abroad for help ; and Gordon , the member for Portsmouth , was displaced from his borough , and Erskine was brought into the house , with no slight triumph of his party , and perhaps some degree of anxiety on the opposite side ...
... looked abroad for help ; and Gordon , the member for Portsmouth , was displaced from his borough , and Erskine was brought into the house , with no slight triumph of his party , and perhaps some degree of anxiety on the opposite side ...
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