Bentley's Miscellany, Том 3Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1838 |
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... ladies of France , in modern times at least , have exercised a greater degree of influence , not only over the ... lady sat at her little table , with her work - basket before her , listening to the deliberations of grave statesmen ...
... ladies of France , in modern times at least , have exercised a greater degree of influence , not only over the ... lady sat at her little table , with her work - basket before her , listening to the deliberations of grave statesmen ...
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... ladies of his brilliant court , their greatest admirers and patrons . It was through the influence of the fair sex that ... lady of quality , who smiled on the man of letters , and the man of rank who admitted him to his intimacy , still ...
... ladies of his brilliant court , their greatest admirers and patrons . It was through the influence of the fair sex that ... lady of quality , who smiled on the man of letters , and the man of rank who admitted him to his intimacy , still ...
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... lady's house . " After having dined , " he says , " at Madame Geoffrin's with men of letters or artists , I was ... ladies of the first fashion , selected to suit each other's tastes , and happy to be together . " You may easily conceive ...
... lady's house . " After having dined , " he says , " at Madame Geoffrin's with men of letters or artists , I was ... ladies of the first fashion , selected to suit each other's tastes , and happy to be together . " You may easily conceive ...
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... lady , my husband - he is dead . " " that was She was celebrated for her bon - mots , of which many are preserved by Grimm and other writers of the day . The Count de Coigny was one day at her table , telling , as was his wont ...
... lady , my husband - he is dead . " " that was She was celebrated for her bon - mots , of which many are preserved by Grimm and other writers of the day . The Count de Coigny was one day at her table , telling , as was his wont ...
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... lady consoled herself with a lover . This did not prevent a reconciliation from being patched up between the married pair by the intervention of friends . But the lover complained so loudly of the injury the lady had done him by taking ...
... lady consoled herself with a lover . This did not prevent a reconciliation from being patched up between the married pair by the intervention of friends . But the lover complained so loudly of the injury the lady had done him by taking ...
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Anne of Austria Apemantus appearance arms beauty better Bonomye Brittles Bumble called Cannon Commodus Corney cried daughter dead dear death devil doctor door duchess Duke Duke of Orleans English exclaimed eyes face Fagin father feelings fire Foxcote French gentleman GEORGE CRUIKSHANK Giles hand happy head hear heard heart Hogg honour hour Isoline king Klünchünbrüch lady laugh light Lioba looked Lord ma'am Madame Madame de Montespan Martha master matron Maylie mehmandar mind morning never night Noddy Oliver OLIVER TWIST once Plutarch Polonius poor Prince of Condé replied returned round scene seemed Shakspeare Shawn Sikes Simon Plumb smile song soon soul spirit stairs Stickleback stranger sweet tell thee thing thou thought Timon tion Tom Mason took turned uttered Versailles voice wife woman words young
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Страница 470 - My liege, and madam, to expostulate What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day, night night, and time is time, Were nothing but to waste night, day, and time. Therefore, — since brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, — I will be brief...
Страница 239 - Come not to me again : but say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover : thither come, And let my grave-stone be your oracle.
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Страница 319 - The younger lady was in the lovely bloom and springtime of womanhood; at that age, when, if ever angels be for God's good purposes enthroned in mortal forms, they may be, without impiety, supposed to abide in such as hers.