A Book of Anecdotes: Illustrating Varieties of Experience in the Lives of the Illustrious and the ObscureDaniel George Hulton Press, 1957 - 445 Seiten |
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... Prince's favourite mistress . Brummell himself protested that it was he who had ' cut ' the Prince in public . Riding one day with a friend they met the Prince , who took no notice of Brummell . The latter affected the air of one who ...
... Prince's favourite mistress . Brummell himself protested that it was he who had ' cut ' the Prince in public . Riding one day with a friend they met the Prince , who took no notice of Brummell . The latter affected the air of one who ...
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... PRINCE OF WALES Princely Behaviour George W. E. Russell quotes in Collections and Recollections from an unpublished diary of Lord Robert Seymour ( 1748–1831 ) some examples of the manners of the Prince of Wales , later George IV . In ...
... PRINCE OF WALES Princely Behaviour George W. E. Russell quotes in Collections and Recollections from an unpublished diary of Lord Robert Seymour ( 1748–1831 ) some examples of the manners of the Prince of Wales , later George IV . In ...
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... Prince know that it is eleven o'clock ' ( he was at his everlasting double chess , very deep ) ; ' tell him the Prince should merely be told the hour . The Prince wishes to be told , I know . He does not see the clock . ' And quite ...
... Prince know that it is eleven o'clock ' ( he was at his everlasting double chess , very deep ) ; ' tell him the Prince should merely be told the hour . The Prince wishes to be told , I know . He does not see the clock . ' And quite ...
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afterwards Allan Cunningham anecdote answered appeared asked Augustus Hare Battle of Waterloo Bishop Boswell called Charles Coleridge conversation cried death diary dinner doctor Dr Johnson Dr William King dress Duke Duke of Wellington England English exclaimed eyes father Frank Buckland French gave gentleman George George II give hand head hear heard Henry honour Horace Walpole horse John King King's Lady laughing letter lived London looked Lord Lord Clive Macaulay Madame Majesty master morning never night occasion Oliver Cromwell once painter physician Plutarch poet Pope Prince Queen quoth remember replied returned Samuel Rogers says sent servant Shelley Sir Robert Sir Walter Sir William story Suetonius talk tell thing Thomas Thomas Jefferson Hogg thou thought told took turned unto walking Wellington wife woman words Wordsworth writes wrote young