| 1812 - 762 páginas
...of exposing King James, be was still her father, who had been so lately driven from that chamber and that bed ; and, if she felt no tenderness, I thought...or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse ot fortune." Her royal highness obtained the Duchess of Portsmouth's lodgings at Whitehall, but was... | |
| 1812 - 560 páginas
...of exposing King James, he was still her father, who had been so lately driven from that chamber and that bed ; and, if she felt no tenderness, I thought...even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of fortune.' Her royal highness obtained the Duchess of Portsmouth's lodgings at White-hall, but was unable... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 páginas
...of exposing King James, he was still her father, who had been so lately driven from that chamber and that bed ; and, if she felt no tenderness, I thought...even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of fortune.' * Letter from the Duchess of Malborough to Lord •. Her royal highness obtained the Duchess... | |
| 1826 - 602 páginas
...express; and," adds the Duchess, with naiveti, "if she felt no tenderness, I thought she ought at least to have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of her father's fortune. "j Such hypocrisy would at least have served her cause better. We have before... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 páginas
...been driven from that chamber and that bed ; and if she felt no tenderness, I thought she should still have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune."* Had the truth of this picture rested entirely on the prejudiced narrative of so virulent a partisan... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 532 páginas
...been driven from that chamber and that bed ; and if she felt no tenderness, I thought she should still have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune.1'* Had the truth of this picture rested entirely on the prejudiced narrative of so virulent... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 526 páginas
...of deposing King James, he was still her father, who had so lately been driven from that chamber and that bed ; and if she felt no tenderness, I thought she should still have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune.1'* Had the... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 páginas
...of deposing King James, he was still her father, who had so lately been driven from that chamber and that bed ; and if she felt no tenderness, I thought she should still have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune.'"* Had the... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 488 páginas
...of deposing King James, he was still her father, who had so lately been driven from that chamber and that bed ; and if she felt no tenderness, I thought she should still have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune." Had the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 páginas
...from that chamber and from that tied ; and, if she felt no tenderness, 1 thought she should at lenst have looked grave, or even pensively sad, at so melancholy a reverse of his fortune." — An Account of the Conduct of the Dowager- Duchtsi of JIarlboroufh from herßrtt coming to Court,... | |
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