10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEATLINESS»
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featliness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Prose Works: The last of the Barons
The admirable "featliness" of the Count deiia Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestic grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Woodville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in that
...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1869
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The last of the barons, by the author of 'Rienzi'. by sir E. ...
The admirable " featliness " of the Connt de la Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestic grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Woodville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in ...
Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.), 1859
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The Last Days of the Barons
The admirable " featliness " of the Count de la Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestic grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Woodville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1853
The admirable “featliness ” of the Count de la Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestic grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Woodville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1843
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The last of the barons: 1
The admirable 'featliness' of the Count de la Roche, in the pavan, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestic grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Woodville. But the lightest and I happiest heart which beat in ...
Lytton Bulwer (Edward), 1843
The admirable " featliness" of the Countde la Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only by the more majestiq grace of Edward and the dainty
steps of Anthony Wood- ville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in ...
Harper, firm, publishers, New York, 1843
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The Last of the Barons. By the author of "Rienzi." The ...
The admirable “featliness ” of the Count de la Roche, in the pavon, with the Lady
Margaret, was rivalled only b the more majestic grace of Edward and _the dainty
steps of Ant ony Woodville. But the lightest and happiest heart which beat in that
...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1854
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'Round about our coal fire', a book of new games, with ...
... singing delectable songs, playing with wonderful skill upon various instruments
, and finally providing a suitable banquet, whereat they ministered with
extraordinary grace and featliness. At night, they guarded her sleeping-chamber ;
by day, ...
William Henry Davenport Adams, 1860
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Hyde Nugent: a tale of fashionable life
The fair votaries of Diana of Blore shot with a degree of skill unrivalled since the
days of Cephalus and Procris ; all the Rite, therefore, were anxious to display
their featliness, and the party set out for the ground. Ogle had preceded them ;
and ...
1. agility, sprightliness, spryness, Featliness, lightness, gracefulness, grace;
nimble- Footedness, fleet-footedness, light-footedness, light- leggedness; legerity
, alacrity, celerity, activity, dispatch, expedition, expeditiousness, address; speed,
...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978