The lady of fashion, by the author of 'The history of a flirt'. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 49
Стр. 5
... , which awakened the echoes of its solitary places , and brought its amplitude before admiring crowds . Lady Caroline had led the throng with graceful step and winning smiles , and proved her- self equal THE LADY OF FASHION . 5.
... , which awakened the echoes of its solitary places , and brought its amplitude before admiring crowds . Lady Caroline had led the throng with graceful step and winning smiles , and proved her- self equal THE LADY OF FASHION . 5.
Стр. 6
lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury. step and winning smiles , and proved her- self equal to all she had undertaken . As a hostess , a companion , a partner , or mistress , her success was complete . She delighted in creating sensation , and ...
lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury. step and winning smiles , and proved her- self equal to all she had undertaken . As a hostess , a companion , a partner , or mistress , her success was complete . She delighted in creating sensation , and ...
Стр. 9
... smiles to Papa Barnardiston , who never frowned or found fault with her innocent pleasures . Hugh was so cross ! Her ladyship was charmed at beholding her husband's evident wish to quit his post she accepted his resignation with ...
... smiles to Papa Barnardiston , who never frowned or found fault with her innocent pleasures . Hugh was so cross ! Her ladyship was charmed at beholding her husband's evident wish to quit his post she accepted his resignation with ...
Стр. 17
... child . Lady Caroline rose gaily from her seat , and threw her arms around her husband's neck . One smile of her's calmed down the ruffled VOL II . C features , and produced peace . Hugh Barnar- diston was THE LADY OF FASHION . 17.
... child . Lady Caroline rose gaily from her seat , and threw her arms around her husband's neck . One smile of her's calmed down the ruffled VOL II . C features , and produced peace . Hugh Barnar- diston was THE LADY OF FASHION . 17.
Стр. 21
... Irish oaths , which meant nothing . " 66 Perhaps he will make a second attack ? " " I have no fears upon the subject . She will certainly remain single - and Catharine will be her heir , in spite of your smile THE LADY OF FASHION . 21.
... Irish oaths , which meant nothing . " 66 Perhaps he will make a second attack ? " " I have no fears upon the subject . She will certainly remain single - and Catharine will be her heir , in spite of your smile THE LADY OF FASHION . 21.
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Admiral Hayes affair affectionate Agnes AGNES STRICKLAND alarmed allow amuse appeared attention Barnar beauty become bonnet bound Brighton Calcraft Caroline's carriage Catharine Caynton Champneys CHEAP EDITION child comfort companion considered Cornwall creature daughter delight Diary diston distress dress Duchesne EDINBURGH REVIEW effect elegant enjoy expense eyes fancy fashionable feelings felt folly Franklyn friends gaiety gentle girls hand happy Hayley Hayley's heart honour hoped Hugh Barnardiston husband interesting kind knew Lady Caro Lady Caroline Barnardiston lady's ladyship laughed Lilliesleaf London looked Lucy Madame Anderson Mamma Barnardiston manners married ment mind Miss Crookstone Miss Hayes Miss Kate Hayes mother nardiston never observed Papa Barnardiston peace Peerage Pepys perhaps pleasure poor Kate post 8vo pretty Price Mills Queens quiet racters remarks Richard Lalor Sheil shawl silent Silver Bell smile society solitaire spirits sure Sussex taste temper thing thought vols Warrender wife Wilmot wished woman
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 4 - ... facts. Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their costume, will be found faithfully chronicled in this work, which also includes the most interesting of their letters. The hope that the ' Lives of the Queens of England ' might be regarded as a national work, honourable to the female character, and generally useful to society, has encouraged us to the completion of the task.
Стр. 8 - LINDSAY'S LETTERS ON THE HOLY LAND, FOURTH EDITION, Revised and Corrected, 1 vol., post 8vo, 7s. 6d. bound. " Lord Lindsay has felt and recorded what he saw with the wisdom of a philosopher, and the faith of an enlightened Christian.
Стр. 6 - MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE Of SIR ROBERT MURRAY KEITH, KB, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Courts of Dresden, Copenhagen, and Vienna, from 1769 to 1793; with Biographical Memoirs of Queen Caroline Matilda, Sister of George III.
Стр. 4 - In this series of biographies, in which the severe truth of history takes almost the wildness of romance, it is the singular merit of Miss Strickland that her research has enabled her to throw new light on many doubtful passages, to bring forth fresh facts, and to render every portion of our annals which she has described an interesting and valuable study. She has given a most valuable...
Стр. 6 - We owe Pepys a debt of gratitude for the rare and curious information he has bequeathed to us in this most amusing and interesting work. His Diary is valuable, as depicting to us many of the most important characters of the times. Its author has bequeathed to us...
Стр. 2 - All those whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared with her; for Burke had sat up all night to read her writings, and Johnson had pronounced her superior to Fielding, when Rogers was still a schoolboy, and Southey still in petticoats.
Стр. 2 - For the amazing quantity of personal and family history, admirable arrangement of details, and accuracy of information, this genealogical and heraldic dictionary is without a rival. It is now the standard and acknowledged book of reference upon all questions touching pedigree, and direct or collateral affinity with the titled aristocracy. The lineage of each distinguished houss is deduced through all the various ramifications.
Стр. 4 - A valuable contribution to historical knowledge. It contains a mass of every kind of historical matter of interest, which industry and research could collect. We have derived much entertainment and instruction from the work.
Стр. 4 - ... bear upon the subject of her volumes, and from them has resulted a narrative interesting to all, and more particularly interesting to that portion of the community to •whom the more refined researches of literature afford pleasure and instruction. The whole work should be read, and no doubt will be read, by all who are anxious for information. It is a lucid arrangement of facts, derived from authentic sources, exhibiting a combination of industry, learning, judgment, and impartiality, not often...
Стр. 4 - BURKE'S DICTIONARY OF THE EXTINCT, DORMANT, & ABEYANT PEERAGES OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. Beautifully printed, in 1 vol. 8vo, containing 800 double-column pages, 21s. bound. This work, formed on a plan precisely similar to that of Mr.