Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 3
... English ladies of quality when Lady Mary Pierre- pont received one of the best , " adds the courtly historian .. ' Un- der the same preceptors as Viscount Newark , her brother , she acquired the elements of the Greek , Latin , and ...
... English ladies of quality when Lady Mary Pierre- pont received one of the best , " adds the courtly historian .. ' Un- der the same preceptors as Viscount Newark , her brother , she acquired the elements of the Greek , Latin , and ...
Pagina 13
... English ladies had heard as an unfailing cosmetic . She tells how , at the bath , being requested to undress like the others , the freest of the free , notwithstand- ing their supposed slavery ; its men the most faithful , its religion ...
... English ladies had heard as an unfailing cosmetic . She tells how , at the bath , being requested to undress like the others , the freest of the free , notwithstand- ing their supposed slavery ; its men the most faithful , its religion ...
Pagina 20
... English Sevigné . The two natures are as distinct as ever two natures were . It is possible that the character of Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest ...
... English Sevigné . The two natures are as distinct as ever two natures were . It is possible that the character of Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest ...
Pagina 54
... English lady . The name , however , as it was written , was not necessarily Owen . Still , this made him deter- mine to wait a day longer . The next morning he was informed that a Miss Owen had arrived the evening before , but ...
... English lady . The name , however , as it was written , was not necessarily Owen . Still , this made him deter- mine to wait a day longer . The next morning he was informed that a Miss Owen had arrived the evening before , but ...
Pagina 68
... English art in that year , and his manner of criticising it . He calls to mind with how ten righteous men would in days of old have saved the cities of the plain , and yet the ten were not forthcoming ; and he observes of the Royal ...
... English art in that year , and his manner of criticising it . He calls to mind with how ten righteous men would in days of old have saved the cities of the plain , and yet the ten were not forthcoming ; and he observes of the Royal ...
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