The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 94
... Lady Charleville , a social rival of Lady Blessington's , that Harriet was hostile to her stepmother ; for what reason , unless the latter was the cause of d'Orsay's attitude towards his wife ? But , though Mr Sadleir makes much play ...
... Lady Charleville , a social rival of Lady Blessington's , that Harriet was hostile to her stepmother ; for what reason , unless the latter was the cause of d'Orsay's attitude towards his wife ? But , though Mr Sadleir makes much play ...
Page 95
... Lady Bellaston defied Tom Jones to conceive any- thing more insipid and childish than a masquerade to the people of fashion ' ; to people of the most sympathetic understanding , the masquerade of Lady Blessington and Alfred d'Orsay must ...
... Lady Bellaston defied Tom Jones to conceive any- thing more insipid and childish than a masquerade to the people of fashion ' ; to people of the most sympathetic understanding , the masquerade of Lady Blessington and Alfred d'Orsay must ...
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... Lady Bessborough wrote to Leveson Gower : My letter was scarcely gone before I got a note from Mr Adair telling me Mr Fox had received information that Mr Pitt was setting out for the King's , to lay before him a plan for new ...
... Lady Bessborough wrote to Leveson Gower : My letter was scarcely gone before I got a note from Mr Adair telling me Mr Fox had received information that Mr Pitt was setting out for the King's , to lay before him a plan for new ...
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