Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 244
... daugh- ter of Francis Earl of Cumberland . I ' has been a matter of surprise that so proud a man as Wentworth , and one so thoroughly imbued with a sense of his ancient lineage , should have stooped to seek or even accept a distinction ...
... daugh- ter of Francis Earl of Cumberland . I ' has been a matter of surprise that so proud a man as Wentworth , and one so thoroughly imbued with a sense of his ancient lineage , should have stooped to seek or even accept a distinction ...
Page 245
... daugh- ter of the Earl of Clare , and the sister of Denzil Hollis , who is described by Radcliffe as being “ a lady exceedingly comely and beautiful , and yet much more lovely in the endowments of her mind . " In this same year , spite ...
... daugh- ter of the Earl of Clare , and the sister of Denzil Hollis , who is described by Radcliffe as being “ a lady exceedingly comely and beautiful , and yet much more lovely in the endowments of her mind . " In this same year , spite ...
Page 292
... Daugh- of Herbert , nothing , indeed , from an ec- ter , " written in a wonderfully musical and clesiastical point of view , so good as the pathetic measure , and full of fine passages , best of Vaughan the Silurist ; where the of which ...
... Daugh- of Herbert , nothing , indeed , from an ec- ter , " written in a wonderfully musical and clesiastical point of view , so good as the pathetic measure , and full of fine passages , best of Vaughan the Silurist ; where the of which ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alcohol artist asked atoms beautiful Bedeau believe Belton better Blackwood's Magazine body called character charm Christian church Cornhill Magazine cried d'Arlay daugh dear death Duc de Saint-Simon earth enemy Epicurus exclaimed eyes Falkland fancy Fanny father feel fire Ford friends genius girls give Gulf Stream hand heart Honorez honour hope human hundred ical jemadar Kate kind king lady less look Louvois Lucretius Lucretius's Madame Mallett Mantua matter means ment mind Miss Miss Potter Murchison nature ness never night once Osalez passed perhaps poem poet poor Reed religion returned round Saint-Simon seems sepoys side Siena Silurian Sir Hugh Galbraith smile soul spirit stratum suppose sure Tasso tell Temple Temple Bar things thou thought tion Tom Reed took Travers ture turn wall whole words young