L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5Saunders and Otley, 1825 |
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... Principessa Caradori , ( to degrade the word princess by making it stand for a Neapolitan title so common , I could not think . ) The Prin- cipessa had been an intriguante at court in the days of Queen Caroline and her dear friend Lady ...
... Principessa Caradori , ( to degrade the word princess by making it stand for a Neapolitan title so common , I could not think . ) The Prin- cipessa had been an intriguante at court in the days of Queen Caroline and her dear friend Lady ...
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... Principessa's palace was one of the best attended at Naples . From former connections she was of course well with the court , and her interest there was now greater than ever , from her being the bosom friend of La Partana , the king's ...
... Principessa's palace was one of the best attended at Naples . From former connections she was of course well with the court , and her interest there was now greater than ever , from her being the bosom friend of La Partana , the king's ...
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... Principessa Caradori , in all the pride of rank , surrounded by that little cortege or band of chatterers , which though changing its members every instant , still never abated its number and crowd , around her person . The Principessa ...
... Principessa Caradori , in all the pride of rank , surrounded by that little cortege or band of chatterers , which though changing its members every instant , still never abated its number and crowd , around her person . The Principessa ...
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... Principessa supplied the void which the defalcation of her own charms had occasioned , by an amiable and lovely friend , the never - failing attendant upon her , whether beneath the canopy , where she pre- sided over the routs of the ...
... Principessa supplied the void which the defalcation of her own charms had occasioned , by an amiable and lovely friend , the never - failing attendant upon her , whether beneath the canopy , where she pre- sided over the routs of the ...
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Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby. their adulations from the Principessa to her dear Pernella ; still , on the score of health , good looks , and expression , all that still could with decorum be withheld from the attendant ...
Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby. their adulations from the Principessa to her dear Pernella ; still , on the score of health , good looks , and expression , all that still could with decorum be withheld from the attendant ...
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admiration affection amiable amusement apathy Apennine Austria Avel beauty beholding beneath Calabria Caradori Castelluzzi cavalier cavalier servente character charms Chiaja Ciappe compatriot conversation Coun Count Avellino Countess Avellino countryman daughter dear delight disgust Don Antonio England English Englishman Euston Park fair fate feeling felt female fickle foreign French friendship habits happiness heart honour hope hour husband insult intimacy Italian Italy jealousy knew Lady Euston land least Lecco liberal liberty lino Lombard look Lord Spottiswood Lord Tara Lordship lover Lucrine Lake Luigi Marchesa Marchioness Marquis Matilda Milan mind Naples Neapolitan ness never noble once palace pang party passed passion Pausilippo perhaps Pernella Piedmont political possessed Principessa Ralph Maxwell rendered scene seemed sentiments side Sir Thomas smile society spirit Sybaris Tara's thought tilda tion truth Turin turned vanity vineyard Virgil's tomb Vomero whilst wife wish woman young youth