| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1845 - 996 páginas
...question for you and Lady Firebrace to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call your social...necessary an inducement to infamous tergiversation." CHAPTER IV. IT was night : clear and serene, though the moon had not risen ; and a vast concourse of... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1845 - 454 páginas
...St. Julians; "and I will write him a little note. If society is not his object, what is?" convenient crowd in your house; now haughtily smirking, and now...necessary an inducement to infamous tergiversation." CHAPTER IV. IT was night: clear and serene, though the moon had not risen; and avast concourse of persons... | |
| Cecil Hay (pseud.) - 1870 - 388 páginas
...there is a great question for you to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies who think you can govern the world by what you call your social...crowd in your house ; now haughtily smirking, and now incontinently staring at them; and flattering yourselves all this time that to have the occasional... | |
| Cecil Hay - 1870 - 798 páginas
...there is a great question for you to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies who think you can govern the world by what you call your social...crowd in your house ; now haughtily smirking, and now incontinently staring at them ; and flattering yourselves all this time that to have the occasional... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1871 - 628 páginas
...question for yon. and Lady Firebrace to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call your social...necessary, an inducement to infamous tergiversation.' CHAPTER IV. IT was night ; clear and serene, though the moon had not risen ; and a vast concourse of... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 516 páginas
...over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call yonr social influences : asking people once or twice a-year...necessary, an inducement to infamous tergiversation.' CHAPTER IV. IT was night ; clear and serene, though the moon had not risen ; and a vast concourse of... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1881 - 604 páginas
...question for you and Lady Firebrace to ponder over. This is a lesson for | you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call your social influences : asking people once or I twice a- year to an inconvenient crowd in your house ; now haughtily smirking, and now impertinently... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1900 - 1724 páginas
...question for yon and Lady Firebrace to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call your social influences : asking people once or twice a-ycar to an inconvenient crowd in your house ; now haughtily smirking, and now impertinently staring,... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1904 - 642 páginas
...question for you and Lady Firebrace to ponder over. This is a lesson for you fine ladies, who think you can govern the world by what you call your social...necessary an inducement to infamous tergiversation.' CHAPTER IV IT was night : clear and serene, though the moon had not risen ; and a vast concourse of... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1904 - 398 páginas
...familiarity." " This is a lesson for you fine ladies," says " Egremont " in Sybil, " who think you can govern the world by what you call your social influences ; asking people once or twice a year to an inconvenient crowd in your house ; now haughtily smirking, and now impertinently staring... | |
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