The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... never naughty , never ill - tempered , never inconsiderate but always thoughtful , honourable , generous and chivalrous — a sort of Sir Galahad on a hobby - horse . We read of him as a boy storming a ruined tower at the Rosenau with a ...
... never naughty , never ill - tempered , never inconsiderate but always thoughtful , honourable , generous and chivalrous — a sort of Sir Galahad on a hobby - horse . We read of him as a boy storming a ruined tower at the Rosenau with a ...
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... never makes a soldier " , he began . " You have led nothing but a peaceful , comfortable , pampering and enervating garrison - life never the manly thinking , the vigorous feeling which alone will stand the test when brought into ...
... never makes a soldier " , he began . " You have led nothing but a peaceful , comfortable , pampering and enervating garrison - life never the manly thinking , the vigorous feeling which alone will stand the test when brought into ...
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... never made any extravagant claims as to the value of their artistic labours . In conversation with a member of the Court the Prince explained that " persons in our position of life can never be dis- tinguished artists " . He went on to ...
... never made any extravagant claims as to the value of their artistic labours . In conversation with a member of the Court the Prince explained that " persons in our position of life can never be dis- tinguished artists " . He went on to ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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