Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity , boldness , wit ...
... Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity , boldness , wit ...
Page 98
... Sedley would have revolted ; but so trea- cherous is the self - love , even of the keenest intel- lects , that they are reconciled to the most ful- some compliment if it be rendered in the small- est degree oblique , and administered ...
... Sedley would have revolted ; but so trea- cherous is the self - love , even of the keenest intel- lects , that they are reconciled to the most ful- some compliment if it be rendered in the small- est degree oblique , and administered ...
Page 99
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. over the stronger intellect of Catherine Sedley ; nay , even to persuade her that she was her dis- interested friend , and ventured to tell her truths which no one else would presume to utter ... Sedley; ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. over the stronger intellect of Catherine Sedley ; nay , even to persuade her that she was her dis- interested friend , and ventured to tell her truths which no one else would presume to utter ... Sedley; ...
Page 106
... Sedley for Anne Dig- by , now Lady Sunderland , I will proclaim you a false Cavalier , summon forthwith a Cour d'Amour , and cite you in the name of the blind Deity to answer for a blindness equal to his own . " This was not a very ...
... Sedley for Anne Dig- by , now Lady Sunderland , I will proclaim you a false Cavalier , summon forthwith a Cour d'Amour , and cite you in the name of the blind Deity to answer for a blindness equal to his own . " This was not a very ...
Page 107
... Sedley , who in the exuberance of her spirits , or in her deter- mination to be sprightly , was not seldom be- trayed into some degree of coarseness . Walter replied in that tone of inflated gallantry which then formed the staple of ...
... Sedley , who in the exuberance of her spirits , or in her deter- mination to be sprightly , was not seldom be- trayed into some degree of coarseness . Walter replied in that tone of inflated gallantry which then formed the staple of ...
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