London Ladies: True Tales of the Eighteenth CenturyColumbia University Press, 1952 - 208 páginas Presents true stories of women from 18th century London such as Martha Ray, Elizabeth Simpson Inchbald, Amelia Aderson Opie, Sally and Maria Siddon, Dorthea Lieven, and Jane Walsh. |
Contenido
The First Lord the Lady | 3 |
My Lady Restless | 29 |
The Devotee | 59 |
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admired Alderson Alexander Amelia Amelia Opie asked beauty became believed born brother called Carlyle charming child considered Count countess daughter dead death delight died Dorothea dress earl Edward Elizabeth Empress engaged England face father fear feel felt George girl Guizot hand handsome happy heart hope husband Inchbald Irving Jane John keep Kemble knew lady Lawrence leave less letters Lieven lived London looked Lord Lord Sandwich lost lover Madame Maria Marie marriage married means Miss Ray Montagu mother nature needed never Norwich novel once Opie Paris passed Paul played poor present pretty Prince princess relations returned Russia Sally Sarah Sarah Siddons seemed sent Siddons sister soon stage stay story Street theatre thought told took wife wished woman women writing wrote young
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