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" With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had the frank, merry manner of a confident favorite, and he was greeted like one. He went from one to the other, straining back his head to look up at them (for, singularly enough, every gentleman in the room... "
Pencillings by the Way - Página 270
por Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1835
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, Volumen1

1836 - 646 páginas
...occasion soon arrives, when he meets at her ladyship's house, among a dinner party, the poet Moore. "' Mr. M !' cried the footman at the bottom of the staircase....deference that was worthy of a prime-minister at the conn of love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had the frank, merry manner of a confident...
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The Monthly Review

1836 - 636 páginas
...a carpet. Sliding his little feet up to Lady B , he made his compliments with a gaiety and an case combined with a kind of worshipping deference that...was worthy of a prime-minister at the court of love. U'ith the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had the frank, merry manner of a confident favourite,...
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The Quarterly review, Volumen54

1835 - 610 páginas
...and to whom some of the sweetest of his songs were written), he made his compliments with a gayety and an ease, combined with a kind of worshipping deference, that was worthy of a prime minister at the court of love. ' Dinner was announced ; the Russian handed down " miladi," and...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volumen2,Parte1

1852 - 486 páginas
...Haifa glance tells you he is at home on the carpet. Sliding his litte feet up to Lady Blessington, he made his compliments with a gaiety and an ease...love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had a frank, merry manner of a confident favorite, and he was greeted like one. He went from one to the...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volumen2

1852 - 892 páginas
...Half a glance tells you he is at home on the carpet. Sliding his litte feet up to Lady Blessington, he made his compliments with a gaiety and an ease...combined with a kind of worshipping deference that was worthv of a Prime-minister at the court or love. With the gentlemen, aft of whom he knew, he had a...
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Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Memoirs of myself ...

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 446 páginas
...Half a glance tells you he is at home on the carpet. Sliding his little feet up to Lady Blessington, he made his compliments with a gaiety and an ease...kind of worshipping deference that was worthy of a prime minister at the court of love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had a frank, merry...
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Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Memoirs of myself ...

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 482 páginas
...Sliding his little feet up to Lady Blessington, he made his compliments with a gaiety and an e;ise combined with a kind of worshipping deference that was worthy of a prime minister at the court of love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had a frank, merry...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen59

1879 - 990 páginas
...and to whom some of the sweetest of his songs were written), lie made his compliments with a gayety and an ease combined with a kind of worshipping deference that was worthy of a prime minister at tho court of love. With tho gentlemen, all of whom ho knew, he had tho frank, merry...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen59

1879 - 984 páginas
...aud to whom some of the sweetest of his songs were written), he made his compliments with ag:ivrty and an ease combined with a kind of worshipping deference that was worthy of a prime minister at the court of love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had tile frank, merry...
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Thomas Moore, the Poet: His Life and Works

Andrew James Symington - 1880 - 284 páginas
...he was a lover whon she was sixteen,1 and to whom some of the sweetest of his songs were written), he made his compliments with a gaiety and an ease,...kind of worshipping deference, that was worthy of a prime minister at the court of love. With the gentlemen, all of whom he knew, he had the frank, merry...
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