London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... called Lord Westbourn a brute , while Lady Charlotte blushed at the conduct of his lady . The truth was literally thus .. The Duke of Kersbruch , enraptured with the attractions of the Marchioness of Westbourn , followed her like her ...
... called Lord Westbourn a brute , while Lady Charlotte blushed at the conduct of his lady . The truth was literally thus .. The Duke of Kersbruch , enraptured with the attractions of the Marchioness of Westbourn , followed her like her ...
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... called forth those remarks from them , which evinced to each other their feeling , taste , and genius : whilst the evening's walk , where the orange blossom and jessamine of Calabria , the rose of Pæstum , and the crocus of the Sabine ...
... called forth those remarks from them , which evinced to each other their feeling , taste , and genius : whilst the evening's walk , where the orange blossom and jessamine of Calabria , the rose of Pæstum , and the crocus of the Sabine ...
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... called forth , at the idea of being deprived of these blossoms reared and cherished by her hand , who are to remain no longer under her own inspection , but en- tirely to be consigned to the care of guar- dians of his Lordship's ...
... called forth , at the idea of being deprived of these blossoms reared and cherished by her hand , who are to remain no longer under her own inspection , but en- tirely to be consigned to the care of guar- dians of his Lordship's ...
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... called forth , at the idea of being deprived of these blossoms reared and cherished by her hand , who are to remain no longer under her own inspection , but en- tirely to be consigned to the care of guar- dians of his Lordship's ...
... called forth , at the idea of being deprived of these blossoms reared and cherished by her hand , who are to remain no longer under her own inspection , but en- tirely to be consigned to the care of guar- dians of his Lordship's ...
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... miser , who because he does no harm , is called a good kind of a man , and under the sanctified appearance of a Christian , hides a heart of stone ! MRS . ARLINGTON . " te sæpe vocanti " Duram D 5 THE DUKE OF WARTON . 57.
... miser , who because he does no harm , is called a good kind of a man , and under the sanctified appearance of a Christian , hides a heart of stone ! MRS . ARLINGTON . " te sæpe vocanti " Duram D 5 THE DUKE OF WARTON . 57.
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