10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTOCHERED»
Discover the use of
untochered in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
untochered and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Memoirs: In Four Volumes
This lady was none of your drapery-Misses, your pretty untochered virginities,
supplied by a fashionable milliner, with a splendid wardrobe, not on creditable
speculation, but on speculative credit, to be paid, by the fortunate husband, within
six ...
Harriette Wilson, Thomas Moore, 1827
2
Select Works: Beppo and Don Juan
The nddle was first read to me by a young and pntty heiress, on my praising the “
rlrapt:ry“ of an “untochered" but “pretty virginities“ (like Mrs. Anne Page) of the
then day, which has now been some years yesterday :—she assured me that the
...
George Gordon Byron Byron, 1831
3
Lord Byron's Don Juan. With life and original notes, by A. ...
The riddle was first read to me by a oung and pretty heiress, on my praising the “
drapery” 0 an “ untochered” but “ rett virginities” (like Mrs Anne Pa e) of the them
day, w 'ch as now been some years ester ay :--she assured me that the thing was
...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1837
... what greatness he promoted those among them whom his father had left
unmarried and untochered." Tbe readers of Livy will remember the story of the
stratagems of Sextus Tarquinius at Gabii, a tale made out of two stories, which
are also ...
Edward Augustus Freeman, 1871
This led to scenes of a very violent nature, in which she was obliged 'to own her
husband had the cruelty to take his brother's side against her, and avow that
Samuel was earning his own bread, and if he liked to share it\with an “
untochered ...
6
The Two Friends: A Novel
... themselves agreeable to the unmarried male visitors of their noble father, to
whose different tastes and characters they assimilated their own, for the time
being, with a tact peculiar to untochered lassies, of noble birth, but ignoble
fortunes.
Marguerite Blessington (Countess of), 1835
7
Poems and songs, satirical and descriptive, bearing on the ...
... If ever in this world we rise To have a mailing, It will not be by tricks and lies,
And double-dealing Who to believe could e'er be given, That any parent under
heaven, Would tell his sons, by av'rice driven, Than marry poor, Untochered
lasses, ...
Alexander M'Gilvray, 1850
This led to scenes of a very violent nature, in which she was obliged to own her
huuband had the cruelty to take his brother's side against her, and avow that
Samuel was earning his own bread, and if he liked to share it with an "
untochered ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1864
9
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron
... drapery" of the " untochered" but u pretty virginities " (like Mrs. Anne Page) of
the then day, which has now been some years yesterday : she assured me that
the thing was common in London; and as her own thousands, and blooming
looks, ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1871
As a class they are not given to marriage, otherwise, I am confident, they would
pick up all the heiresses of the kingdom, and leave nothing but untochered
lasses for the earls and viscounts. That very vulgar name for a vulgar quality, “
Cheek,” ...