The Duchess hath been a good comely woman ; but her dress so antick, and her deportment so ordinary, that I do not like her at all, nor did I hear her say anything that was worth hearing, but that she was full of admiration, all admiration. Essays in Biography - Pagina 261door Charles Whibley - 1913 - 311 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829
...little eyes, but otherwise a very ordinary woman L do think, but they say sings well. The Duchesse hath been a good, comely woman ; but her dress so...her deportment so ordinary, that I do not like her • See " Biographia Britannica," article, Cavendish (Margaret), for many instances of this reprehensible... | |
 | Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829
...(Margaret), for many instances of this reprehensible folly, and abject degradation of talents and learning. at all, nor did I hear her say anything that was worth hearing, but that the was full of admiration, all admiration. Several fine experiments were shewn her of colours, loadstones,... | |
 | 1893
...think, but they say sings well. The duchess liath been a good, comely woman, but her dress so antic and her deportment so ordinary that I do not like...but that she was full of admiration, all admiration. Several fine experiments were shown her of colors, loadstones, microscopes, and of liquors ; among... | |
 | 1846
...ordinary woman, I do think, but they say sings well. The duchess hath been a good, comely woman ; hut her dress so antick, and her deportment so ordinary,...I do not like her at all : nor did I hear her say any thing that was worth hearing, but that she was full of admiration — all admiration. Several fine... | |
 | 1846
...little eyes, but otherwise but a very ordinary woman, I do think, but they say sings well. The duchess hath been a good, comely woman ; but her dress so...I do not like her at all : nor did I hear her say any thing that was worth hearing, but that she was full of admiration — all admiration. Several fine... | |
 | James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1846
...little eyes, but otherwise but a very ordinary woman, I do think, but they saysings well. The duchess hath been a good, comely woman ; but her dress so...I do not like her at all : nor did I hear her say any thing that was worth hearing, but that she was full of admiration — all admiration. Several fine... | |
 | 1846
...litile eyes, but otherwise but a very ordinary woman,! do think, bul they say singa well. The duchess hath been a good, comely woman; but her dress so antick, and her deportment so ordinary, that 1 do not like her at all : nor did I hear her say any thin¡r that was worth hearing, but that ehe... | |
 | 1846
...The duchess hath beca i good, comely woman ; but her dress л antick, and her deportment so ordrian-, that I do not like her at all : nor did I hear her say any thing that was wonh hearing, but that she was full of admintion — all admiration. Several fine... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1847
...enchanted. " The Duchess," he coldly reports, " hath been a good comely woman; but her dress so antic, and her deportment so ordinary, that I do not like...but that she was full of admiration, all admiration. Several fine experiments were shown her of colours, loadstones, microscopes, and of liquors; among... | |
 | Charles Richard Weld - 1848 - 527 pagina’s
...little eyes, but otherwise but a very ordinary woman, I do think, but they say sings well. The Duchesse hath been a good, comely woman, but her dress so antick,...but that she was full of admiration, all admiration. Several fine experiments were shewn her of colours, loadstones, microscopes, and of liquors : among... | |
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