The Old Court Suburb: Or, Memorials of Kensington, Regal, Critical, and Anecdotical, Том 2 |
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The worst of it was , that Horace had not only been loud in praise of the young
lady ' s theatricals , but had eulogised this very O ' Brien as a better
representative of men of fashion than Garrick himself . Perhaps it was his eulogy
that made the ...
The worst of it was , that Horace had not only been loud in praise of the young
lady ' s theatricals , but had eulogised this very O ' Brien as a better
representative of men of fashion than Garrick himself . Perhaps it was his eulogy
that made the ...
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Or, Memorials of Kensington, Regal, Critical, and Anecdotical Leigh Hunt. other ,
and turnable to account . Burney , however , besides being a musician professed
, had made himself personally acceptable in the circles of literature and fashion ...
Or, Memorials of Kensington, Regal, Critical, and Anecdotical Leigh Hunt. other ,
and turnable to account . Burney , however , besides being a musician professed
, had made himself personally acceptable in the circles of literature and fashion ...
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... and thus renders an interesting service to what is not always so well
recommended by cost and splendour . Windsor Castle is a place to receive
monarchs in ; Buckingham Palace to see fashion in ; Kensington Palace seems a
place to drink ...
... and thus renders an interesting service to what is not always so well
recommended by cost and splendour . Windsor Castle is a place to receive
monarchs in ; Buckingham Palace to see fashion in ; Kensington Palace seems a
place to drink ...
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Though William , however , was not very visible in the palace of Kensington , after
the ordinary fashion of sovereign residents , his memory , assisted by the Dutch
fashion of the house and grounds , has left a strong impression of itself upon the
...
Though William , however , was not very visible in the palace of Kensington , after
the ordinary fashion of sovereign residents , his memory , assisted by the Dutch
fashion of the house and grounds , has left a strong impression of itself upon the
...
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Establishments of this kind , begun by the kings of France , had spread over
Europe , as a fashion , and a matter of course ; and thus acquired a sort of
privileged allowance . The unprincely , reserved , insignificantlooking Elector of
Hanover ...
Establishments of this kind , begun by the kings of France , had spread over
Europe , as a fashion , and a matter of course ; and thus acquired a sort of
privileged allowance . The unprincely , reserved , insignificantlooking Elector of
Hanover ...
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Често срещани думи и фрази
acted actor Addison afterwards Anne appearance beautiful became become believe better called Campden House Caroline CHAPTER Charles coming court daughter death delighted died dressed Duchess Duke dull Earl Emily equally fashion father Gardens George give hand heart Henry Holland House husband interest Italy John Kensington kind King Lady Lady Sarah late least less lived look Lord Hervey Lord Holland Maids of Honour Majesty manners married Mary means mentioned mind Miss mistress nature never Palace perhaps persons play poor possession present Prince Princess probably promenades Queen reign rendered representing respect road rose royal Second seems seen side sort speak Street supposed Susan thing Third thought told took trees turn walk Walpole wife young
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Страница 111 - Midst greens and sweets, a regal fabric, stands, And sees each spring, luxuriant in her bowers, A snow of blossoms, and a wild of flowers, The dames of Britain oft in crowds repair To gravel walks, and unpolluted air. Here, while the town in damps and darkness lies, They breathe in sunshine, and see azure skies ; Each walk, with robes of various dyes bespread, Seems from afar a moving tulip-bed, Where rich brocades and glossy damasks glow, And chints, the rival of the showery bow.
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Страница 80 - I followed this letter to Kensington, and by that means prevented the Queen's writing again to me, as she was preparing to do. The page who went in to acquaint the Queen, that I was come to wait upon her, stayed longer than usual ; long enough, it is to be supposed, to give time to deliberate whether the favour of admission should be granted, and to settle the measures of behaviour if I were admitted. But at last he came out, and told me I might go in.