George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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Page 29
... manner - such mingled condescension and dignity I had no idea of before . . . . ' When the Prince went from the Drawing Room to dress , the Bishop and I conducted him to his room . He begged I would not give myself this trouble , but in ...
... manner - such mingled condescension and dignity I had no idea of before . . . . ' When the Prince went from the Drawing Room to dress , the Bishop and I conducted him to his room . He begged I would not give myself this trouble , but in ...
Page 105
... manner we rarely do now unless occasioned by you . Dundas's manner of speaking French is beyond everything ridiculous and in telling my mother a story in which he was to mention Soissons he pronounced it with such an English accent that ...
... manner we rarely do now unless occasioned by you . Dundas's manner of speaking French is beyond everything ridiculous and in telling my mother a story in which he was to mention Soissons he pronounced it with such an English accent that ...
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... manner ' so exactly ' that you could have supposed yourself at the ceremony.12 After the performance was over , she ' got up and curtsied to the mana- ger , to the pit , galleries and boxes in a manner so marked - so wild - with a ...
... manner ' so exactly ' that you could have supposed yourself at the ceremony.12 After the performance was over , she ' got up and curtsied to the mana- ger , to the pit , galleries and boxes in a manner so marked - so wild - with a ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
Copyright | |
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