Duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster Abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said, " I know not what pleasure she might have in his company, but I am sure it... London in 1853 - Page 109by John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - 1853 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1818 - 134 pages
...with supercilious contempt. Her eldest daughter and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminsterabbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1819 - 350 pages
...with supercilious) contempt. Her eldest daughter and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| 1821 - 464 pages
...with supercilious contempt. Her eldest daughter and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Cougreve, in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1822 - 292 pages
...with supercilious contempt. Her eldest daughter and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 464 pages
...with supercilious contempt. Her eldest daughter and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1822 - 314 pages
...monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said, " I know not what pleasure she might have in his company, but 1 am sure it was no lumour." With her youngest daughter, the duchess of Montagu,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1830 - 356 pages
...with supercilious contempt. Her eldest daughter and she. were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the younger duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster-abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 594 pages
...When the young Duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster Abbey,...words, said, " I know not what pleasure, she might have in his company, but I am sure it was no honour."* With her youngest daughter, the Duchess of Montagu,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 596 pages
...contempt. Her eldest daughter* and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the young Duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster Abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 592 pages
...contempt. Her eldest daughter* and she were long at variance, and never reconciled. When the young Duchess exposed herself by placing a monument and silly epitaph, of her own composition and bad spelling, to Congreve, in Westminster Abbey, her mother, quoting the words, said,... | |
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