... sees one sinking with fatigue. And besides, if one is waiting for one's carriage two hours together, he makes it a rule never to stir a step to see for it. Only think how monstrous!" "These are heavy complaints, indeed... Cecilia, Or Memoirs of An Heiress - Pagina 128door Fanny Burney - 1882 - 918 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Fanny Burney - 1802 - 316 pagina’s
...think how monstrous !" > said Cecilia, looking at him attentively; '* I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...for he seems dressed with more studied elegance than any body here." " O yes," cried Miss Larolles, " he is the sweetest dresser in the world : he has the... | |
| 1820 - 396 pagina’s
...different account of his pallantry, for he seems dressed with more studied elegance than any body here. 0 yes, cried Miss Larolles, he is the sweetest dresser...great thing to be spoke to by him : we are all of us quite angry when he won't take any notice of us. Is your anger, said Cecilia, laughing, in honour... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1820 - 394 pagina’s
...heavy complaints, indeed, said Cecilia, looking at him attentively; I should have expected from his appearance a very different. account of his gallantry, for he seems dressed with mote studied elegance than any body here. 0 yes, cried Miss Larolles, he is the sweetest dresser in... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1862 - 352 pagina’s
...heavy complaints indeed," said Cecilia looking at him attentively; 'I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...dressed with more studied elegance than anybody here. ' '"Oh, yes!' cried Miss Larolles; 'he is the sweetest dresser in the world ; he has the most delightful... | |
| 1882 - 462 pagina’s
...heavy complaints, indeed," said Cecilia, looking at him attentively ; " I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...great thing to be spoke to by him ; we are all of us quite angry when he won't take any notice of us." "Is your anger " said Cecilia, laughing, "in honour... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 pagina’s
...heavy complaints indeed,' said Cecilia, looking at him attentively ; ' I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...dressed with more studied elegance than anybody here.' " ' Oh, yes ! ' cried Miss Larolles ; 'he is the sweetest dresser in the world ; he has the most delightful... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 412 pagina’s
...heavy complaints indeed,' said Cecilia, looking at him attentively ; ' I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...dressed with more studied elegance than anybody here.' " ' Oh, yes ! ' cried Miss Larolles ; 'he is the sweetest dresser in the world ; he has the most delightful... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1914 - 406 pagina’s
...ennuyé, described by one of the characters as " the sweetest dresser in the world. I assure you it 'sa great thing to be spoke to by him; we are all of us quite angry when he won't take any notice of us." He himself complains, on one occasion, of being... | |
| Fanny Burney, Frances Burney - 2006 - 458 pagina’s
...heavy complaints, indeed," said Cecilia, looking at him attentively; "I should have expected from his appearance a very different account of his gallantry,...for he seems dressed with more studied elegance than any body here." "O yes," cried Miss Larolles, "he is the sweetest dresser in the world; he has the... | |
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