Ireland, England, Scotland, FranceG. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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Pagina 11
... ladies on board to exercise their restraining influence , the utmost decorum in dress and demeanour is observed ; and as much etiquette prevails daily at our table , as is witnessed at a genteel dinner party . This circumstance has ...
... ladies on board to exercise their restraining influence , the utmost decorum in dress and demeanour is observed ; and as much etiquette prevails daily at our table , as is witnessed at a genteel dinner party . This circumstance has ...
Pagina 21
... ladies at the windows of their drawing - rooms . The town of Kinsale , having a population of eight or ten thou ... lady to send for Mr. Gibbons , who politely conducted us over the town , and offered to take us to other places in the ...
... ladies at the windows of their drawing - rooms . The town of Kinsale , having a population of eight or ten thou ... lady to send for Mr. Gibbons , who politely conducted us over the town , and offered to take us to other places in the ...
Pagina 26
... lady , who had in charge two beautiful ring - doves - a pretty emblem of the young pair whose nuptials had but a few days before been celebrated . The remaining person of the party was a bright - eyed and rosy - cheeked girl , with a ...
... lady , who had in charge two beautiful ring - doves - a pretty emblem of the young pair whose nuptials had but a few days before been celebrated . The remaining person of the party was a bright - eyed and rosy - cheeked girl , with a ...
Pagina 32
... lady , an enthusiastic admirer of Goldsmith and Cowper , and strongly prejudiced against Byron and Moore . Her animated flow of conversation and the local information she imparted , contributed in no small degree to the pleasures of the ...
... lady , an enthusiastic admirer of Goldsmith and Cowper , and strongly prejudiced against Byron and Moore . Her animated flow of conversation and the local information she imparted , contributed in no small degree to the pleasures of the ...
Pagina 33
... lady , notwithstanding all her intelligence and re- finement , was strongly tinged with superstition . In speaking of Mur- cruss Abbey , and on being informed that a sprig of the yew - tree was plucked as a memorial of the place , she ...
... lady , notwithstanding all her intelligence and re- finement , was strongly tinged with superstition . In speaking of Mur- cruss Abbey , and on being informed that a sprig of the yew - tree was plucked as a memorial of the place , she ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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