The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumer 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... ladies usually do , and strutted , and sang , and vapoured , with much more spirit than she usually does as a lady ; still we were not pleased , several of the songs are be- yond the compass of her voice ; and though much applauded , it ...
... ladies usually do , and strutted , and sang , and vapoured , with much more spirit than she usually does as a lady ; still we were not pleased , several of the songs are be- yond the compass of her voice ; and though much applauded , it ...
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... Lady of Lieutenant - colonel Pas- ley , of the Royal Engineers , of a daughter . JAN . 1 , 1822. At Hill , near Southamp- ton , the Lady of John Charles Bristow , Esq . of a daughter . 4. At Cheshunt , the Lady of Thomas Todd Walton ...
... Lady of Lieutenant - colonel Pas- ley , of the Royal Engineers , of a daughter . JAN . 1 , 1822. At Hill , near Southamp- ton , the Lady of John Charles Bristow , Esq . of a daughter . 4. At Cheshunt , the Lady of Thomas Todd Walton ...
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... Lady Glowrowrum of the village received a note of thanks written to Lady Bluemantle , with com- pliments for her witty anecdotes of her dear Lady G- , and Lady Bluemantle , vice - versa , read one meant for Lady Glowrowrum . My brother ...
... Lady Glowrowrum of the village received a note of thanks written to Lady Bluemantle , with com- pliments for her witty anecdotes of her dear Lady G- , and Lady Bluemantle , vice - versa , read one meant for Lady Glowrowrum . My brother ...
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... lady's presence , decency is instinctive . Lady Di. Sterlingwit married a toper , and a foxhunter by profession , yet she mellowed him into sense and his companions into manners by keeping a cheerful table always spread , and herself ...
... lady's presence , decency is instinctive . Lady Di. Sterlingwit married a toper , and a foxhunter by profession , yet she mellowed him into sense and his companions into manners by keeping a cheerful table always spread , and herself ...
Side 123
... lady was not particular in her opi- nion , I shewed him the pattern of a party - coloured silk which all the ladies of Quackenboss intended to wear by the name of the Tristram Motley . But Sir Tristram had one of those solid heads which ...
... lady was not particular in her opi- nion , I shewed him the pattern of a party - coloured silk which all the ladies of Quackenboss intended to wear by the name of the Tristram Motley . But Sir Tristram had one of those solid heads which ...
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