Court life at Naples in our own times, by the author of 'La Cava'.1861 |
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Página 110
... royal , only half and half , as one may call it : you un- derstand . " - " Oh quite , " from all mouths but Miss Clotilda's , who could not unscrew her lips in time . " She never had dared refuse him , if he'd been quite entirely royal ...
... royal , only half and half , as one may call it : you un- derstand . " - " Oh quite , " from all mouths but Miss Clotilda's , who could not unscrew her lips in time . " She never had dared refuse him , if he'd been quite entirely royal ...
Página 114
... Royal Prince for one of her daughters ! Oh , I saw them ogling him from their parlour - window ! But I shan't say anythink , for I scorn to be ill - natured . " Another person greatly interested by the news was our friend Mrs. Tarleton ...
... Royal Prince for one of her daughters ! Oh , I saw them ogling him from their parlour - window ! But I shan't say anythink , for I scorn to be ill - natured . " Another person greatly interested by the news was our friend Mrs. Tarleton ...
Página 185
... royal personage of note arrives , these unfortunates are all shut up for the time by their paternal government ; and when the Em- peror of Russia came to Naples , the peasants were forced to wear shoes and stockings to show the pros ...
... royal personage of note arrives , these unfortunates are all shut up for the time by their paternal government ; and when the Em- peror of Russia came to Naples , the peasants were forced to wear shoes and stockings to show the pros ...
Página 186
... Royal Palace of Capo- dimonte , Helen recollected that her husband was one of the favoured few permitted to enter the grounds in a carriage . She proposed their doing so now , to which the Contessa gladly assented , not having yet seen ...
... Royal Palace of Capo- dimonte , Helen recollected that her husband was one of the favoured few permitted to enter the grounds in a carriage . She proposed their doing so now , to which the Contessa gladly assented , not having yet seen ...
Página 187
... tombs ; a strange mode of ornament- ing a royal domain ! They were really very good imi- tations of antiquity , and suited the solitary portion of the domain in which they were situated ; high banks IN OUR OWN TIMES . 187.
... tombs ; a strange mode of ornament- ing a royal domain ! They were really very good imi- tations of antiquity , and suited the solitary portion of the domain in which they were situated ; high banks IN OUR OWN TIMES . 187.
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance admiration answered attention ball Baron Torlone Baronet beautiful better Boy Jack bride carriage Castel Castelbianco chapel charming cher Chiaja child church cigar coloured companion Conte Contessa countenance cried crowd dance daughter dear dinner door dress Elena England English entered Everard exclaimed eyes faith fashion favour feelings felt follow foreign Gaetano girl hand happy heart Helen rose honour husband inquired Italian John Bull ladies latter laughed looked Louisa Madame Maestà Malafede Marchmont married Miss Monsieur morning mother Mowbray Mowbray's Naples native politeness Neapolitan never night Otley Padre Calvi party Poor Helen Pozzuoli pretty Prince Princesse Principessa Priory proceeded quadrilles rector rest returned Roman Catholic rose round Royal seated Selwood Sir John smile Sorrento stranger street table d'hôte tears things thought told turned walk whispered wife wish words young
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