Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... entering upon manhood , his parts being good , his imagination brisk , and his opinions intelligent , set him upon resolving to seek his own fortune . He imparted his intention to his father , who , so far from dissuading him from ...
... entering upon manhood , his parts being good , his imagination brisk , and his opinions intelligent , set him upon resolving to seek his own fortune . He imparted his intention to his father , who , so far from dissuading him from ...
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... entering into a particular account of my life to that period ; therefore , having a story to tell of which it is not right the reader should be baulked by long prefaces and digressions , I will here briefly set down one or two par ...
... entering into a particular account of my life to that period ; therefore , having a story to tell of which it is not right the reader should be baulked by long prefaces and digressions , I will here briefly set down one or two par ...
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... entering among people of figure , where it was possible I might encounter some pretty young fellow of merit , to whom my parts and face should recom- mend me ? And for the triumphs I meditated , I needed all the external support of ...
... entering among people of figure , where it was possible I might encounter some pretty young fellow of merit , to whom my parts and face should recom- mend me ? And for the triumphs I meditated , I needed all the external support of ...
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... relation to Egypt , and which could not apply to any other country ; and entered upon an account of the duck , which , she said , was the Ibis Miss Aston's parts and learning . 65 of the ancient 64 Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Boothby .
... relation to Egypt , and which could not apply to any other country ; and entered upon an account of the duck , which , she said , was the Ibis Miss Aston's parts and learning . 65 of the ancient 64 Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Boothby .
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... entered Dr. Aston , who led my Lady Ringwood by the hand . I rose and curt- sied , and received their bows , and my lady being disposed on her velvet chair , which had an air of state through its gilt carvings and embroidered back , Dr ...
... entered Dr. Aston , who led my Lady Ringwood by the hand . I rose and curt- sied , and received their bows , and my lady being disposed on her velvet chair , which had an air of state through its gilt carvings and embroidered back , Dr ...
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acquaint answer'd answered beauty begged behaviour betrothal better blind Brace breed calash called chair character Cleopatra conversation countenance Covent Garden cried Crown 8vo curtsey daughter dear discourse diverted Dolly doubt dress eager elegant Estcourt eyes face father Fcap fine airs Fitzpatrick footman fortune Garrick gave gentleman give guineas hand handsome hath Haymarket Headsman heart honour hung my head imparted Jenyns Johnson judged kissed knew Lady Ringwood Lætitia laugh lest look lover madam marriage marry masquerade meet ment methinks methought mind Miss Boothby mistress MORTIMER COLLINS musick never obliged passion presently procure protest ravishing replied scheme scrupulosity sensible Sir Charles smile speak spirit spoke sprightly stood sure sweet taste tenderness thought Thrale Tishy took twas voice wench whilst whisper wife William of Nassau Wimpole Street witness woman young