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" Her face and person were charming ; lively she was almost to itourderie ; and so agreeable she was, tha.t I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries who -did not prefer her as the most perfect creature they ever knew. "
The British Prose Writers - Página 39
1821
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volúmenes12-13

1799 - 510 páginas
...ihe was almoil to etourderie ; and fo agreeable {he was, that I never heard her mentioned afterward by one of her contemporaries who did not prefer her as the moft perftft creature they ever knew. The prince frequented the waiting-room, and foon felt a ftronger...
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Reminiscences

Horace Walpole - 1819 - 350 páginas
...that I never heard her mention afterwards by one of her contemporaries who not prefer her as the roost perfect creature they ever knew. The prince frequented...stronger inclination for her than he ever entertained hut for his princess. Miss Bellenden by no means felt a reciprocal passiou. The prince's gallantry...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1845 - 606 páginas
...and person were charming: lively she was almost to etourderie, and so agreeable was she, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries,...her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." Miss Howe and Miss Meadows, the two other " Maids of Honour," are thus noticed by Pope in his little...
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Walpoliana

Horace Walpole - 1830 - 356 páginas
...person were charmiug ; lively she was almost to etourderie ; and so agreeable she was, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries...than he ever entertained but for his princess. Miss Belleuden by no means felt a reciprocal passion. The prince's gallantry was by uo means delicate ;...
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The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents ...

1832 - 616 páginas
...afterwards invariably mentioned by her cotemporaries as the most perfect creature they had ever known. The prince frequented the waiting-room, and soon felt a stronger inclination for Miss Bellenden than he had ever entertained for any other female except his wife. But his gallantry...
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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England

Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1891 - 1154 páginas
...the last-mentioned lady, a maid of honour to the princess : " I never heard her mentioned by anyone who did not prefer her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." She married Col. John Campbell, a groom of the Bedchamber — was the mother of the fifth Duke of Argyle,...
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Memoirs of the court of England from ... 1688 to the death of ..., Volumen2

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 482 páginas
...and person were charming; lively she was almost to etourderie, and so agreeable was she, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries,...her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." Gay in his "Welcome to Pope from Greece," commemorates her with her sister Margaret : " Madge Bellenden,...
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Memoirs of the Court of England: From the Revolution in 1688 to ..., Volumen2

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 476 páginas
...and person were charming; lively she was almost to ttourderie, and so agreeable was she, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries,...her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." Gay in his "Welcome to Pope from Greece," commemorates her with her sister Margaret: " Madge Bellenden,...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volumen1

Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 500 páginas
...person were charming ; lively she was almost to etourderie ; and so agreeable she was, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries...her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." To this pleasant party in this pleasant resort, the Prince of Wales often came, — his chief attraction...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volumen1

Dr. Doran (John), John Doran - 1855 - 498 páginas
...person were charming ; lively she was almost to etourderie ; and so agreeable she was, that I never heard her mentioned afterwards by one of her contemporaries...her as the most perfect creature they ever knew." To this pleasant party in this pleasant resort, the Prince of "Wales often came, — his chief attraction...
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