Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... Lady Jersey , the warm greeting of Lady Willoughby de Eresby , the perfection of Lady Palmers ton's manner , the charm of Lady Tanker- ville , who combined English frankness with all the grace of the house of Gram- mont ! It was indeed ...
... Lady Jersey , the warm greeting of Lady Willoughby de Eresby , the perfection of Lady Palmers ton's manner , the charm of Lady Tanker- ville , who combined English frankness with all the grace of the house of Gram- mont ! It was indeed ...
311. oldal
... Lady Clementina : - May every hope and every joy Combine to make thy lot As tranquil as the minuette , And as gay as the gavotte . In the sunset of life there is mystical lore , And coming events cast their shadows before . sey ; from ...
... Lady Clementina : - May every hope and every joy Combine to make thy lot As tranquil as the minuette , And as gay as the gavotte . In the sunset of life there is mystical lore , And coming events cast their shadows before . sey ; from ...
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... Lady Holland was known to be in London , even in the desolate months | of August and September , her shrine never lacked its devotees . Diplomatists of every nation found a second home at Holland House . To its hospitable doors every ...
... Lady Holland was known to be in London , even in the desolate months | of August and September , her shrine never lacked its devotees . Diplomatists of every nation found a second home at Holland House . To its hospitable doors every ...
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