The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... Court to plead her own cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor . " That sword , " said she , emphatically , to the Court , " that . sword , my lord would have ...
... Court to plead her own cause . Amongst the property in dispute was a famous diamond - hilted sword , given to the great Duke by the Emperor . " That sword , " said she , emphatically , to the Court , " that . sword , my lord would have ...
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... court to Mrs. Howard ; poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on Mr. Howard succeeding to the earldom of Suffolk , the new countess became ...
... court to Mrs. Howard ; poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on Mr. Howard succeeding to the earldom of Suffolk , the new countess became ...
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... Court anecdotes long after all the actors in them had passed away . " Lady Suffolk , " says Walpole , " was of a ... Court . Lord Hervey has described this fracas in a style very characteristic : - " C Among the remarkable occurrences of ...
... Court anecdotes long after all the actors in them had passed away . " Lady Suffolk , " says Walpole , " was of a ... Court . Lord Hervey has described this fracas in a style very characteristic : - " C Among the remarkable occurrences of ...
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... Court , where she never came for diversion , but to bestow a great civility on the King and Queen she hopes by such an unprecedented order as this is , that the King will see as few as he wishes at his Court , particularly such as dare ...
... Court , where she never came for diversion , but to bestow a great civility on the King and Queen she hopes by such an unprecedented order as this is , that the King will see as few as he wishes at his Court , particularly such as dare ...
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... Court banished from it for his sake ; another great lady [ Mrs. Howard ] in danger of being chassée likewise ; about ... Court disclaimer , the Duchess of Queensberry found her way back to Court . Her eccentricities increased ; she ...
... Court banished from it for his sake ; another great lady [ Mrs. Howard ] in danger of being chassée likewise ; about ... Court disclaimer , the Duchess of Queensberry found her way back to Court . Her eccentricities increased ; she ...
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