Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... royal family . She had a pension of three hun- dred a year ; and a house at Windsor , belonging to the crown , had been fitted up for her accommodation . At this house the King and Queen sometimes called , and found a very natural ...
... royal family . She had a pension of three hun- dred a year ; and a house at Windsor , belonging to the crown , had been fitted up for her accommodation . At this house the King and Queen sometimes called , and found a very natural ...
Pagina 28
... royal friend , and the disturbance was quieted . Frances was then presented , and underwent a long examination and cross - examination about all that she had written and all that she meant to write . The Queen soon made her ap- pearance ...
... royal friend , and the disturbance was quieted . Frances was then presented , and underwent a long examination and cross - examination about all that she had written and all that she meant to write . The Queen soon made her ap- pearance ...
Pagina 30
... royal household , she was not to appear before the public as an author : and , even had there been no such understanding , her avocations were such as left her no leisure for any considerable intellectual effort . That her place was ...
... royal household , she was not to appear before the public as an author : and , even had there been no such understanding , her avocations were such as left her no leisure for any considerable intellectual effort . That her place was ...
Pagina 32
... royal chair , and holding a pair of royal gloves . And who can blame them ? Who can wonder that princes should be under such a delusion , when they are encouraged in it by the very persons who suffer from it most cruelly ? Was it to be ...
... royal chair , and holding a pair of royal gloves . And who can blame them ? Who can wonder that princes should be under such a delusion , when they are encouraged in it by the very persons who suffer from it most cruelly ? Was it to be ...
Pagina 33
... royal persons was not con- fined to themselves , but was communicated by some myste- rious efflux or reflection to all who were suffered to stand at their toilettes , or to bear their trains . He overruled all his daughter's objections ...
... royal persons was not con- fined to themselves , but was communicated by some myste- rious efflux or reflection to all who were suffered to stand at their toilettes , or to bear their trains . He overruled all his daughter's objections ...
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