Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... aristocratic and popular , — shared alike by the rich and the poor , by the lofty and the humble . Great , therefore , would be the demand for her portrait . There is a tradition that Velasquez , who had in 1623 executed a portrait of ...
... aristocratic and popular , — shared alike by the rich and the poor , by the lofty and the humble . Great , therefore , would be the demand for her portrait . There is a tradition that Velasquez , who had in 1623 executed a portrait of ...
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... aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was firm in re- sisting this petition at that time . The remote conse- quence was , that by way of redressing the violated " Hamlet , " but also " Ovid ...
... aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was firm in re- sisting this petition at that time . The remote conse- quence was , that by way of redressing the violated " Hamlet , " but also " Ovid ...
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... aristocracy still retaining any substantial grounds of distinction from the town aristocracies , proclaims the hollowness of any and all his doctrines that depend upon such assumptions . Lord Carbery was a thorough fox - hunter . The ...
... aristocracy still retaining any substantial grounds of distinction from the town aristocracies , proclaims the hollowness of any and all his doctrines that depend upon such assumptions . Lord Carbery was a thorough fox - hunter . The ...
Side 39
... aristocracy flowing apart from the urban aristocracy , and standing on a different level of culture as to intellect , of polish as to manners , and of interests as to social objects , a no- tion at all times false as a fact , now at ...
... aristocracy flowing apart from the urban aristocracy , and standing on a different level of culture as to intellect , of polish as to manners , and of interests as to social objects , a no- tion at all times false as a fact , now at ...
Side 41
... aristocratic families than any in the kingdom . Many elegant and pretty women there naturally were in these par- ties ; but undoubtedly our two Laxton baronesses shone advantageously amongst them . A boy like myself could lay no ...
... aristocratic families than any in the kingdom . Many elegant and pretty women there naturally were in these par- ties ; but undoubtedly our two Laxton baronesses shone advantageously amongst them . A boy like myself could lay no ...
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