Mordaunt: Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners in Various Countries; Including The Memoirs of a French Lady of QualityOxford University Press, 1965 - 508 páginas |
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Página 57
... lordship , I proposed to Travers that we should wait on him together . He said , ' he never had waited on a bishop in his life ; but that , when he found himself inclined to cultivate the acquaintance of any of that order , he should ...
... lordship , I proposed to Travers that we should wait on him together . He said , ' he never had waited on a bishop in his life ; but that , when he found himself inclined to cultivate the acquaintance of any of that order , he should ...
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... lordship . I do not choose to commit myself so far as to give any hint to Townly , but you may . Send me your notions , at large , on all I have written . On reflection , I have resolved on a complete alteration in my behaviour to miss ...
... lordship . I do not choose to commit myself so far as to give any hint to Townly , but you may . Send me your notions , at large , on all I have written . On reflection , I have resolved on a complete alteration in my behaviour to miss ...
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... lordship , this letter might fall into her hands after she was lady Deanport . I immediately set about composing a new letter , in which , after entreating him to burn the former , I endeavoured to explain away all its acrimony , and to ...
... lordship , this letter might fall into her hands after she was lady Deanport . I immediately set about composing a new letter , in which , after entreating him to burn the former , I endeavoured to explain away all its acrimony , and to ...
Contenido
Lisbon | 37 |
A goodnatured | 87 |
A Protectress | 297 |
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Mordaunt: Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners in Various Countries ... John Moore Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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acquaintance admiration answer appearance arrived Ashwood assured aunt auto-da-fé beauty behaviour believe brother character Collot d'Herbois conduct convinced Corsica Count countenance Darnley dear Horatia dear lady Diana Demure disposition dread duchess endeavoured England expressed father favour fond fortune France French French revolution gentleman Gironde Girondists give Great-Britain Grindill happiness heard honour hope husband imagine informed knew lady Aspic lady Deanport Lady Diana Franklin ladyship letter London lord Cardon lord Deanport lordship madame la Brune Mango manner marchioness marriage married mind miss Almond miss Clifford miss Moyston Mordaunt mother nature never Northumberland obliged observed opinion particular person persuaded portunity present prince of Condé Proctor reason received rejoined remain render replied respecting resumed Robert Rigby Robespierre seemed sensible Sommers soon surprised taste thing thought tion told Travers Vevay wife wish woman women young lady