| Henry Anderson Bryden - 1904 - 416 Seiten
...honest field sports, one sees how you obtained these confidences from the feminine side. " Miss Lepell walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...audience to the Vice-Chamberlain all alone under the garden wall." The blown stag has measured half the forest, and visibly tires. He soils (ie takes to... | |
| Lady Constance Charlotte Elisa Lennox Russell - 1905 - 530 Seiten
...rookery is more contemplative than this Court, and as a proof of it I need only tell you Mrs. L. (Lepell) walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...audience to the Vice-Chamberlain all alone under the garden wall.' 2 Patty Blount with nothing remaining of her immortal charms but her blue eyes, trudging... | |
| Lady Russell - 1905 - 518 Seiten
...rookery is more contemplative than this Court, and as a proof of it I need only tell you Mrs. L. (Lepell) walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and we met no creature of any quality but the Kmg, who gave audience to the Vice-Chamberlain all alone under the garden wall.'2 Patty Blount with... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1906 - 642 Seiten
...lone house in Wales, with a mountain and rookery, is more contemplative than this Court. Miss Lepell walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...audience to the vice-chamberlain all alone under the garden wall." I fancy it was a merrier England, that of our ancestors, than the island which we inhabit.... | |
| Thormanby - 1907 - 372 Seiten
...is more contemplative than this court ; and, as a proof of it, I need only tell you that Mrs. Lepel walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...audience to the Vice-Chamberlain, all alone, under the garden wall." Lord Hervey says that " Miss Bellenden was incontestably the most agreeable, the most... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1909 - 456 Seiten
...after that, till midnight, walk, work, or think, which they please. I can easily believe, no lone house in Wales, with a mountain and a rookery, is more contemplative...no creature of any quality but the King, who gave orders to the vicechamberlain, all alone, under the garden-wall. In short, I heard of no ball, assembly,... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 422 Seiten
...rookery, is more contemplative than this Court ; and, as a proof of it, I need only tell you Mrs. L[epell] walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...Vice-Chamberlain all alone, under the garden-wall." 3 1 Afterwards married to John, Lord Hervey. 1 Nominally bed-chamber woman to the Princess of Wales,... | |
| Eleanor Julian Stanley Long (Hon.) - 1916 - 462 Seiten
...rookery, is more contemplative than this Court; as a proof of it, I need only tell you Miss Lepell walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...audience to the Vice-Chamberlain, all alone, under the garden wall." It is not possible even to take a bird's-eye view of the varying conditions of life at... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1924 - 354 Seiten
...rookery, is more contemplative than this Court ; and as a proof of it, I need only tell you Mrs. L[epell] walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and we met no creature of any quality * Martha (1690-1762) and Theresa, daughters of Listor Blount, the friends and correspondents of Pope.... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1927 - 358 Seiten
...rookery, is more contemplative than this Court; and as a proof of it, I need only tell you Mrs. Lepell walked with me three or four hours by moonlight, and...the King, who gave audience to the ViceChamberlain [Thomas Coke], all alone, under the garden wall. In short, I heard of no ball, assembly, basset-table,... | |
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