The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 9
... passed by , so gracious was her smile and the cognisance she took of the homage paid to her , that nothing , methought , could exceed the gracefulness of her carriage . " Gramercy , mesdames , " and the like pretty French words , ut ...
... passed by , so gracious was her smile and the cognisance she took of the homage paid to her , that nothing , methought , could exceed the gracefulness of her carriage . " Gramercy , mesdames , " and the like pretty French words , ut ...
Page 10
... passed her household in review . As we rowed past the Italian galleys moored at the mouth of the river , harmonious sounds of most sweet music came floating on the breeze . The queen quickly asked whence they proceeded ; and when she ...
... passed her household in review . As we rowed past the Italian galleys moored at the mouth of the river , harmonious sounds of most sweet music came floating on the breeze . The queen quickly asked whence they proceeded ; and when she ...
Page 13
... passing fair , if the lightning is fair . Is she queen- like ? ' Yea , more than queen - like - king - like , I mean , and yet a woman , for she can weep , by the same token that her tears fell like rain on the cushion when she was ...
... passing fair , if the lightning is fair . Is she queen- like ? ' Yea , more than queen - like - king - like , I mean , and yet a woman , for she can weep , by the same token that her tears fell like rain on the cushion when she was ...
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... passed also through Newcastle's busy brain . He began to regard his fierce rival with mingled fondness and fear , and to think that a mariage de convenance between them might , after all , be feasible and expedient . Each would go his ...
... passed also through Newcastle's busy brain . He began to regard his fierce rival with mingled fondness and fear , and to think that a mariage de convenance between them might , after all , be feasible and expedient . Each would go his ...
Page 37
... passed and no ministry was formed . Pitt was haughty , Newcastle jealous of his own power . Pitt demanded too much , New- castle promised too little ; and while they debated on the terms of their covenant , the king did his best to get ...
... passed and no ministry was formed . Pitt was haughty , Newcastle jealous of his own power . Pitt demanded too much , New- castle promised too little ; and while they debated on the terms of their covenant , the king did his best to get ...
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