The Book of the Boudoir, 第 2 巻J. & J. Harper, sold by Collins and Hannay, 1829 |
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... elegance which presided over their counters . The bazaars , called charitable , which , for some successive seasons have been opened in Dublin , B2 have in their details been modelled somewhat after the manner OF DUBLIN . 9.
... elegance which presided over their counters . The bazaars , called charitable , which , for some successive seasons have been opened in Dublin , B2 have in their details been modelled somewhat after the manner OF DUBLIN . 9.
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... called charity , that un- charitably takes bread from the mouths of many . " And although excuses may be made for ladies of high consideration not being sufficiently acquaint- ed , either with the nature of the trading world , or ...
... called charity , that un- charitably takes bread from the mouths of many . " And although excuses may be made for ladies of high consideration not being sufficiently acquaint- ed , either with the nature of the trading world , or ...
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... called - at the head of his profession ! -- Le savoir faire vaut bien le savoir ! " RELIGIOUS AUSTERITY . It is quite deplorable to see how many rational creatures ( or , at least , who are thought so ) mistake suffering for sanctity ...
... called - at the head of his profession ! -- Le savoir faire vaut bien le savoir ! " RELIGIOUS AUSTERITY . It is quite deplorable to see how many rational creatures ( or , at least , who are thought so ) mistake suffering for sanctity ...
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... the history of a campaign in Canada , mention is made of a tribe , called The Devoted , whose ultra- stoical notions would gain credit for the story of a Scævola or a Regulus . One of this tribe , RELIGIOUS AUSTERITY . 25.
... the history of a campaign in Canada , mention is made of a tribe , called The Devoted , whose ultra- stoical notions would gain credit for the story of a Scævola or a Regulus . One of this tribe , RELIGIOUS AUSTERITY . 25.
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... called " trop prononcé , " ( for the dogmas of modern fashion , like the old English laws , are all given in French ) is a misprision of vulgarity , frequently de- tected even in the very highest classes ; and no coronet , however ...
... called " trop prononcé , " ( for the dogmas of modern fashion , like the old English laws , are all given in French ) is a misprision of vulgarity , frequently de- tected even in the very highest classes ; and no coronet , however ...
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184 ページ - It was an attempt to blend the two kinds of romance: the ancient and the modern. In the former, all was imagination and improbability; in the latter, nature is always intended to be, and sometimes has been, copied with success. Invention has not been wanting; but the great resources of fancy have been dammed up, by a strict adherence to common life.
196 ページ - Dowagers, as plenty as flounders, inhabit all around ; and Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight.
192 ページ - But the road, West, the road ! winding round a prodigious mountain, and surrounded with others, all shagged with hanging woods, obscured with pines, or lost in clouds ! Below, a torrent breaking through cliffs, and tumbling through fragments of rocks ! Sheets of cascades forcing their silver speed down channelled precipices, and hasting into the roughened river at the bottom ! Now and then an old foot-bridge, with a broken rail, a leaning cross, a cottage, or the ruin of an hermitage ! This sounds...
214 ページ - There never was so pretty a sight as to see them all three sitting in the shell; a thousand years hence, when I begin to grow old, if that can ever be, I shall talk of that event, and tell young people how much handsomer the women of my time were than they will be then: I shall say, " Women alter now; I remember Lady Ailesbury looking handsomer than her daughter, the pretty Duchess of Richmond, as they were sitting in the shell on my terrace with the Duchess of Hamilton, one of the famous Gunnings.
195 ページ - It is a little play-thing-house that I got out of Mrs. Chenevix's shop, and it is the prettiest bauble you ever saw. It is set in enamelled meadows, with filigree hedges : — ' A small Euphrates through the piece is roll'd And little finches wave their wings in gold.
216 ページ - But I do not mean to defend by argument a small capricious house. It was built to please my own taste, and in some degree to realize my own visions. I have specified what it contains. Could I describe the gay but tranquil scene where it stands, and add the beauty of the landscape to the romantic cast of the mansion, it would raise more pleasing sensations than a dry list of curiosities can excite ; at least...
195 ページ - Two delightful roads, that you would call dusty, supply me continually with coaches and chaises : barges as solemn as Barons of the Exchequer move under my window...
216 ページ - It was built to please my own taste, and in some degree to realise my own visions. I have specified what it contains ; could I describe the gay but tranquil scene where it stands, and add the beauty of the landscape to the romantic cast of the mansion, it would raise more pleasing sensations than a dry list of curiosities can excite; at least, the prospect would recall the...
194 ページ - I like both. The former is the very abbey. The great east window of the church remains, and connects with the house ; the hall entire, the refectory entire, the cloister untouched, with the an'cient cistern of the convent, and, their arms on it ; a private chapel quite perfect. The park, which is still charming, has not been so much unprofaned ; the present lord has lost large sums, and paid part in old oaks, five thousand pounds of which have been cut near the house.
42 ページ - After dinner they were sent to walk on the terrace, and I had the honour of assisting at their coucher, for which a number of comfortable cushions were prepared in the bishop's dressing-room. The Archbishop of Taranto, so well known through Italy as the author of many clever works, has also produced one on cats, full of ingenuity and pleasantry.