History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in society , reading the papers in the morning , lodging as a rule on a second floor ; not over gay , because he has nerves , and especially because , in this ...
... ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in society , reading the papers in the morning , lodging as a rule on a second floor ; not over gay , because he has nerves , and especially because , in this ...
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... ladies who count their genealogies on their fingers in order to obtain the right of sitting down in the presence of the King or Queen . On that head consult St. Simon and the engravings of Pérelle , as for the present age you have ...
... ladies who count their genealogies on their fingers in order to obtain the right of sitting down in the presence of the King or Queen . On that head consult St. Simon and the engravings of Pérelle , as for the present age you have ...
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... ladies is inscribed in the proceedings of the Witenagemote . Law and tradition maintain her integrity , as if she were a man , and side by side with men . Her affections captivate her , as if she were a man , and side by side with men ...
... ladies is inscribed in the proceedings of the Witenagemote . Law and tradition maintain her integrity , as if she were a man , and side by side with men . Her affections captivate her , as if she were a man , and side by side with men ...
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... dress and armor , be applauded by and please the ladies , —such feelings indicate men of greater sociality , more under the influence of public opinion , less the slaves of their own passions , void both CHAP . II . THE NORMANS . 71.
... dress and armor , be applauded by and please the ladies , —such feelings indicate men of greater sociality , more under the influence of public opinion , less the slaves of their own passions , void both CHAP . II . THE NORMANS . 71.
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... lady they whisper their waggeries and conceits ; they love politely and wittily ; they arrange ingeniously in a bouquet their " painted words , " all the flowers of " fresh and beautiful language ; " they know how to mark fleeting ideas ...
... lady they whisper their waggeries and conceits ; they love politely and wittily ; they arrange ingeniously in a bouquet their " painted words , " all the flowers of " fresh and beautiful language ; " they know how to mark fleeting ideas ...
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