The Life of George Brummell, Esq., Commonly Called Beau Brummell, 1. ciltScribner & Welford, 1886 |
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Sayfa xxvii
... mind - Mr . Sturt in the House of Commons -- The young Ensign and the Town - Clerk - The Reverend Pell Akehurst - An imaginary address of his to the Countess of Bessborough , by Lord John Townshend - Lines by the same nobleman to the ...
... mind - Mr . Sturt in the House of Commons -- The young Ensign and the Town - Clerk - The Reverend Pell Akehurst - An imaginary address of his to the Countess of Bessborough , by Lord John Townshend - Lines by the same nobleman to the ...
Sayfa 5
... mind induced her to select for her companions and advisers , were remarkable for the bravery of their attire , for they were obliged to fall in with the taste of their imperious mistress , who devoted much time to the adornment of her ...
... mind induced her to select for her companions and advisers , were remarkable for the bravery of their attire , for they were obliged to fall in with the taste of their imperious mistress , who devoted much time to the adornment of her ...
Sayfa 10
... mind some time previously to his death . Beau Nash , who was usually styled the " King of Bath , " follows next . " His prosperity , " says Butler , in his Chronological Exercises , " was of long duration ; and if a man who supported ...
... mind some time previously to his death . Beau Nash , who was usually styled the " King of Bath , " follows next . " His prosperity , " says Butler , in his Chronological Exercises , " was of long duration ; and if a man who supported ...
Sayfa 13
... mind , is that of the late Marquis Wellesley ; to whom , almost to the last mo- ment of his life , and when still in the full possession of those vigorous and intellectual faculties , the evi- dence of which forms one of the most ...
... mind , is that of the late Marquis Wellesley ; to whom , almost to the last mo- ment of his life , and when still in the full possession of those vigorous and intellectual faculties , the evi- dence of which forms one of the most ...
Sayfa 29
... , died an inmate of the almshouse , but her mind was too enfeebled by age for her to recollect whether he patronised her , and if he was ever so vulgarly happy as to enjoy cranberries , bull's - eyes , or BEAU BRummell . 29.
... , died an inmate of the almshouse , but her mind was too enfeebled by age for her to recollect whether he patronised her , and if he was ever so vulgarly happy as to enjoy cranberries , bull's - eyes , or BEAU BRummell . 29.
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acquaintance admiration afterwards alluded amiable amongst amusing anecdote appeared Beau Brummell Beau's beauty Belvoir brother Brum Brummell's Calais called celebrated CHAPTER character Charles Fox Colonel Countess of Bessborough dandy daughter dear death died dine dinner dress Duchess of Devonshire Duke Earl elegant England eyes fair fashion favourite feeling French gave gentleman George Brummell George Selwyn Georgiana give Grace hair heart honour Hunloke intimate Lady Hester ladyship late letter London look Lord Byron Lord Erskine Lord John Lord John Townshend Madame de Staël manner Marquis married morning never night noble o'er Oatlands occasion party perhaps person Pitt poem poetry pounds Prince of Wales probably R. B. SHERIDAN remark replied Royal Highness says scarcely sent Sheridan society spirit Street Sturt talent taste thee thou tion took town verses Watier's wrote young
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Sayfa 2 - Pure as the expanse of heaven I thither went With unexperienced thought and laid me down On the green bank to look into the clear Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky. As I bent down to look just opposite A shape within the watery gleam appeared Bending to look on me.
Sayfa 2 - That day I oft remember, when from sleep I first awaked, and found myself reposed Under a shade on flowers, much wondering where And what I was, whence thither brought, and how.
Sayfa 2 - Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave and spread Into a liquid plain then stood unmoved Pure as the expanse of heaven I thither went With unexperienced thought and laid me down On the green bank to look into the clear Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky.
Sayfa 168 - 1 terzo cerchio serra La rividi più bella e meno altera. Per man mi prese e disse : In questa spera Sarai ancor meco, se '1 desir non erra. I* son colei che ti die' tanta guerra E compie
Sayfa 134 - O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly; at dead of night; The sods with our bayonets turning, By the struggling moonbeams' misty light, And the lantern dimly burning.
Sayfa 252 - I hail with a smile and a sigh For his beer with an E, and his bier with an I; And still on that day in the hottest of weather, The whole Whitbread family dine all together.
Sayfa 212 - Not grace, or zeal, love only was my call, And if I lose thy love, I lose my all.
Sayfa 166 - Mais, si sur votre front je puis me voir un jour, La plus humble des fleurs sera la plus superbe.
Sayfa 194 - Yes, on my faith, there are bouts-rime's on a buttered muffin, made by Her Grace the Duchess of Northumberland ; receipts to make them, by Corydon the venerable, alias George Pitt ; others, very pretty, by Lord Palmerston ; some by Lord Carlisle ; many by Mrs. Miller herself, that have no fault but wanting metre : and immortality promised to her without end or measure.
Sayfa 57 - But, though gradually undermined, and insensibly perishing of an atrophy, dress never fell till the era of Jacobinism and of Equality, in 1793 and 1794. It was then that pantaloons, cropped hair, and shoestrings, as well as the total abolition of buckles and ruffles, together with the disuse of hair-powder, characterised the...