La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... honour , both in the sweetuess and ex- pression with which she performs the fine airs in Artaxerxes , The Beggars ' Opera , & c . In the former she made her debut in Man dane , at the English Opera - house , to a crowded and delighted ...
... honour , both in the sweetuess and ex- pression with which she performs the fine airs in Artaxerxes , The Beggars ' Opera , & c . In the former she made her debut in Man dane , at the English Opera - house , to a crowded and delighted ...
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... honour that were but too famous on retained and used in all the festivals in ho- account of the excesses that were commit- nour of Bacchus . On account of the essen- ted ; they were called Bacchanals , or tial services he had rendered ...
... honour that were but too famous on retained and used in all the festivals in ho- account of the excesses that were commit- nour of Bacchus . On account of the essen- ted ; they were called Bacchanals , or tial services he had rendered ...
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... honour of dining at the King's yet feeling vexed at the comparison , she table . It happened one day at dinner that knew not why , she wrote to the Danish the Countess , struck with the strange dress | Envoy at Paris , desiring him to ...
... honour of dining at the King's yet feeling vexed at the comparison , she table . It happened one day at dinner that knew not why , she wrote to the Danish the Countess , struck with the strange dress | Envoy at Paris , desiring him to ...
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... honours should make such a jest of his Queen ; he therefore ordered the Count de Roye to quit his dominions and to all the prayers and supplications of his nobles he remained inexorable . The Count , with his family , repaired to Eng ...
... honours should make such a jest of his Queen ; he therefore ordered the Count de Roye to quit his dominions and to all the prayers and supplications of his nobles he remained inexorable . The Count , with his family , repaired to Eng ...
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... honour shall remain unblemished , for over that , though he is a King , he has no power . " - The exempt , who was a man of wit , replied : " You say true , Mademoi- selle , where there is nothing the King loses his right ! " HISTORICAL ...
... honour shall remain unblemished , for over that , though he is a King , he has no power . " - The exempt , who was a man of wit , replied : " You say true , Mademoi- selle , where there is nothing the King loses his right ! " HISTORICAL ...
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