| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1855 - 596 sivua
...Vol. ix. p. 438. Page 205. (Miss Chudleigh.) " At the subscription masquerade," Mrs. Montagu writes, " Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable....honour (not of maids the strictest) were so offended, that they would not speak to her." See Letters, vol. iii. p. 159; see also Graves's Triflers, p. 51,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1857 - 552 sivua
...177ti, Baron Rivers of Strathfieldsaye. (See vol. ip 179.) She was a celebrated beauty.—CUNNINGHAM. s Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable;...was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so naked, the high-priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The Maids of Honour (not of maids the... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1861 - 554 sivua
...Baron Rivera of Strathfieldsaye. (See vol. ip 179.) She was a celebrated beauty. — CUNNINGHAM. s Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable ; she was Iphigenia for the saerifice, but so naked, the high-priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The Maids... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 672 sivua
...first of May, 1749. " Miss Chudleigh "s dress, or rather undress," writes Mrs. Montagu to her sister, " was remarkable. She was Iphigenia for the sacrifice,...might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The maiils of honour, not of maids the strictest, were so offended they would not speak to her." "Walpole... | |
| 1880 - 798 sivua
...describing her appearance at a masquerade given in honor of the Venetian ambassador, 1749, 'says : " Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable...she was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so naked that the maids of honor) not maids of the strictest) were so offended that they would not speak to... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1891 - 578 sivua
...Baron Rivers of Strathfieldsaye. (See vol. ip 179.) She was a celebrated beauty. — CUNNINOHAM. ' Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable ; she was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so nsked, the high-priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The Maids of Honour (not of... | |
| Arthur Vincent - 1897 - 376 sivua
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| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1898 - 326 sivua
...irretrievably with her. It was in 1751 that she appeared at the masked ball of which Mrs. Montagu writes : " Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable;...she was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so naked that the high priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The maids of honour (not of maids... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1903 - 706 sivua
...Mother,' we are inf ormed that Miss Chudleigh appeared in a dress, or rather undress, which was very remarkable. ' She was Iphigenia for; the sacrifice...the high priest might easily inspect the entrails of his victim. The maids of honour (not of maids the strictest) were so offended they would not speak... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1906 - 592 sivua
...Baron Rivers of Strathfieldsaye. (See vol. ip 179.) She was a celebrated beauty. — CUNNINOHAM. 3 Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable...was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so naked, the high-priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The Maids of Honour (not of maids the... | |
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