He divides his care, his time, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she makes grimaces at her, she attacks her, she frequently steals the king from her, and boasts whenever he gives her the preference.... Annual Register of World Events - Page 2961806Full view - About this book
| Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she...and of an agreeable humour. She sings, she dances, and she acts her part with a good grace. .... This creature gets the upper-hand, and discountenances... | |
| Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she...and of an agreeable humour. She sings, she dances, and she acts her part with a good grace. .... This creature gets the upper-hand, and discountenances... | |
| John Genest - Theater - 1832 - 656 pages
...from her — he divides his care, his time, " and his health, between these two — the actress is «' as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she " makes grimaces at her, she attacks her, she fre" quently steals the King from her, and boasts when" ever he gives her the preference — she is... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1840 - 558 pages
...divides his time, his care, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as the Duchess : she insults her, she makes grimaces at her, she attacks...she dances, she acts her part with a good grace. She has a son by the King, and hopes to have him acknowledged. She reasons thus : — 1 This Duchess,'... | |
| Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...power to withdraw him from her. He divides his care and his time between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle. She insults her, she makes...she dances, she acts her part with a good grace. She has a son by the king, and hopes to have him acknowledged. As to Mademoiselle, she reasons thus:—'... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - Great Britain - 1846 - 602 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she...she dances, she acts her part with a good grace. She has a son by the king, and hopes to have him acknowledged. As to Mademoiselle, she reasons thus ..... | |
| Peter Cunningham - Actors - 1852 - 250 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his wealth between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle; she insults her, she makes...and of an agreeable humour. She sings, she dances, acts her part with a good grace ; has a son by the King, and hopes to have him acknowledged. As to... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - Great Britain - 1853 - 568 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his health, between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle : she insults her, she...she dances, she acts her part with a good grace. She has a son by the king, and hopes to have him acknowledged. As to Mademoiselle, she reasons thus : This... | |
| charles barker - 1853 - 126 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, and his health between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle: she insults her, she makes...and of an agreeable humour. She sings, she dances, and she acts her part with a good grace. This creature gets the upper-hand, and discountenances and... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - Literature, Modern - 1858 - 584 pages
...withdraw him from her. He divides his care, his time, .and his wealth between these two. The actress is as haughty as Mademoiselle; she insults her, she makes...confident, wild, and of an agreeable humour. She sings, dances and acts her part with good grace. As to Mademoiselle, she reasons thus: "This lady," says she,... | |
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