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" And how did Mrs. Montagu herself behave ? " "Very stately, indeed, at first. She turned from him very stiffly, and with a most distant air, and without even courtesying to him, and with a firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that... "
1778 to 1784 - Página 549
de Fanny Burney - 1784
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Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay, Author of Evelina Cecilia, &c: 1781 to ...

Fanny Burney - 1842 - 444 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that she would never speak to him more ! However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin...answer him ; and she soon grew so frightened — as every body does — that she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account. But I told...
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Diary and Letters: 1781-1786

Fanny Burney - 1842 - 460 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that she would never speak to him more ! However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin...answer him ; and she soon grew so frightened — as every body does — that she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account. But I told...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen 13

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 páginas
...her like a setter, longing for the attack. At length he made up to her, with the pacifying address, Well, madam, what's become of your fine new house ? I hear no more of it." Mrs. Montagu was obliged to answer him, and soon grew frightened, and " became as civil as ever." Dr....
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Recollections of Literary Characters and Celebrated Places: Dr. Maginn. Ham ...

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1854 - 344 páginas
...her like a setter, longing for the attack. At length he made up to her, with the pacifying address, " Well, madam, what's become of your fine new house? I hear no more of it." Mrs. Montagu was obliged to answer him, and soon grew frightened, and "became as civil as ever." Dr....
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Cr. Maginn. Ham house, and its inhabitants. Hampton court, past and present ...

Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1854 - 336 páginas
...her like a setter, longing for the attack. At length he made up to her, with the pacifying address, " Well, madam, what's become of your fine new house? I hear no more of it." Mrs. Montagu was obliged to answer him, and soon grew frightened, and "became as civil as ever." Dr....
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Samuel Johnson, His Words and His Ways, what He Said, what He Did, and what ...

1879 - 348 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared—that she would never speak to him more! However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin,...she was obliged to answer him; and she soon grew so frightened—as everybody does—that she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account....
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Samuel Johnson, His Words and His Ways, what He Said, what He Did, and what ...

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 346 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that she would never speak to him more! However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin,...very roughly said, ' Well, madam, what's become of yonr fine new house ? I hear no more of it.' " " But how did she bear this?" "Why, she was obliged...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life

James Boswell - 1887 - 652 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that she would never speak to him more. However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin,...she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account. But I told him Dr. Johnson was now much softened. He had acquainted me, when I saw him...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell ..., Volumen 4;Volúmenes 1780-1784

James Boswell - 1887 - 466 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared—that she would never speak to him more. However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin,...she was obliged to answer him ; and she soon grew so frightened—as everybody does—that she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account....
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The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay (Frances Burney): 1778-1787

Fanny Burney - 1890 - 482 páginas
...firm intention to keep to what she had publicly declared — that she would never speak to him more ! However, he went up to her himself, longing to begin...; and she soon grew so frightened — as everybody else does — that she was as civil as ever." He laughed heartily at this account. But I told him Dr....
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