London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... Countess of Ben- field obliged her to quit England , and , accompanied by her family , she departed , to try the more genial and tempered air of Italy . Continued . A proficient in the fine and elegant arts 34 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... Countess of Ben- field obliged her to quit England , and , accompanied by her family , she departed , to try the more genial and tempered air of Italy . Continued . A proficient in the fine and elegant arts 34 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... Italian girl lends a willing ear to her loyer , whose enthusiasm finds , " A mistress or a fane in every grove . " A modern Adonis arrived in this delight - ful land ; and he came from England , from the native country of Frances . A ...
... Italian girl lends a willing ear to her loyer , whose enthusiasm finds , " A mistress or a fane in every grove . " A modern Adonis arrived in this delight - ful land ; and he came from England , from the native country of Frances . A ...
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... for England ; and the family of the Countess of Benfield left Italy soon after . On the arrival of Lady Frances in London , Sunbury became more in love The Banns are published . than ever he proposed a LADY FRANCES SUNBURY . 39.
... for England ; and the family of the Countess of Benfield left Italy soon after . On the arrival of Lady Frances in London , Sunbury became more in love The Banns are published . than ever he proposed a LADY FRANCES SUNBURY . 39.
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... Italy , and could say her comment vous portez vous ? and come sta ? as de- liberately as how do you do ? The rest of the kitchen inmates were too insignifi- cant to be taken notice of , and therefore we shall return to Miss Winker's ...
... Italy , and could say her comment vous portez vous ? and come sta ? as de- liberately as how do you do ? The rest of the kitchen inmates were too insignifi- cant to be taken notice of , and therefore we shall return to Miss Winker's ...
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