A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Powerscourt House exhibited a scene of festivity and hofpitality unrivalled in mo- dern times , and which might serve to recall to the mind of the spectator the splendid fêtes of Kenilworth , where the lady of the lake welcomed the ...
... Powerscourt House exhibited a scene of festivity and hofpitality unrivalled in mo- dern times , and which might serve to recall to the mind of the spectator the splendid fêtes of Kenilworth , where the lady of the lake welcomed the ...
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... Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all the splendid titles and fortune of the house of Macdonald . Beside all the beauty and fashion of North Wales ...
... Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all the splendid titles and fortune of the house of Macdonald . Beside all the beauty and fashion of North Wales ...
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... Powerscourt have been announced in the beginning of this chapter , fell a victim to the de- mon of modern honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in his lady's health . The shock at the ...
... Powerscourt have been announced in the beginning of this chapter , fell a victim to the de- mon of modern honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in his lady's health . The shock at the ...
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... Powerscourt's was cer- tainly a most singular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in society . His strong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous ...
... Powerscourt's was cer- tainly a most singular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in society . His strong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous ...
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... Powerscourt , however , very foon after her marriage , discovered that she had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to disclose the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of ...
... Powerscourt , however , very foon after her marriage , discovered that she had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to disclose the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of ...
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