246 examples of marchionesses in sentences

At Turin she found temporary refuge and rest in the house of the Marchioness of Prunai, but appears to have spent only a few months of 1684 in that city.

Among these ladies were the Duchesse de Cars, the Marchionesses de Podences, Castellan, and d'Aguesseau, and the Princess-Royal of Sweden.

This appears from a letter written to Ippolito by his sister the Marchioness of Mantua, to whom he had sent Ariosto at the beginning of the year 1509 to congratulate her on the birth of a child.

Nor did the marchionesses of Vallois and Lucerne, both in the garb of shepherdesses, serve as mere foils to those I have mentioned: there was something; even in this plainness that shewed the elegance of the wearer's taste.

By Henry Ellis, Esq., Secretary of the Embassy, and Third Commissioner.] about which the Marchioness, at her husband's request, wrote to the publisher as follows: Marchioness of Abercorn to John Murray, December 4, 1817.

By Henry Ellis, Esq., Secretary of the Embassy, and Third Commissioner.] about which the Marchioness, at her husband's request, wrote to the publisher as follows: Marchioness of Abercorn to John Murray, December 4, 1817.

" The Marchioness, in her answer to the above letter, thanked Mr. Murray for his entertaining answer to her letter, and said: Marchioness of Abercorn to John Murray.

" The Marchioness, in her answer to the above letter, thanked Mr. Murray for his entertaining answer to her letter, and said: Marchioness of Abercorn to John Murray.

After his death the title and the estates went to a distant cousin; Lady Diana Angersthorpe was taken in hand by her aunt, the Dowager Marchioness of Carrisbrook; and James Steadman would have had to find employment among strangers, if Lady Diana had not pleaded so urgently with her aunt as to secure him a somewhat insignificant post in her ladyship's establishment.

Then the landlady of the lodgings robbed her, even under the nose of the faithful Clara, who knew as little about housekeeping as her mistress; and Clara, faithful as she was, repaid herself by grumbling and taking liberties for being degraded from the luxurious post of lady's maid to that of servant of all work, with a landlady, and "marchioness" to wrestle with all day long.

At last, turning her beautiful, sad face to her mother, she asked, "How long is it since we have had any letters from St. Petersburg?" "Come," said the marchioness, taking hold of Claire's hands"come, why do you always think about that, and torture your mind so?" "What can I think of," answered Claire bitterly, "but of my betrothed?

"That is out of the question," replied the marchioness pitilessly.

" "Terrible indeed," said the marchioness; "for it implies my son's and my daughter's ruin.

" The marchioness was grieved more cruelly by this than by the money loss; and the notary was thus emboldened to tell her that a gallant friend of his, M. Derblay, whose father had been kind enough to call Maitre Bachelin his friend, had fallen passionately in love with Mdlle.

He advised the marchioness not to say anything at present to her daughter.

Don't you think, mother, that our cousin De Bligny's silence has some connection with the loss of this lawsuit?" "You are mistaken, child," cried the marchioness eagerly.

When he presented himself at Beaulieu, the marchioness received him kindly, and, touching Suzanne's fair hair with her lips, "There is peace signed on this child's forehead," said she.

" The marchioness and the baroness immediately improvided a mise-en-scéne, so that when the duke entered, he perceived the marchioness seated as usual in her easy chair, the baroness standing near the chimney-piece, and Claire with her back to the light.

" The marchioness and the baroness immediately improvided a mise-en-scéne, so that when the duke entered, he perceived the marchioness seated as usual in her easy chair, the baroness standing near the chimney-piece, and Claire with her back to the light.

" III.The Ironmaster's Disappointment Touched by the disinterested delicacy of M. Derblay, the marchioness sanctioned her daughter's sudden determination without anxiety.

The marchioness raised her hands to heaven, and the marquis asked his sister if she were going mad, but Philippe declared these wishes seemed very proper to him, and so they were carried out.

The following are irregular words, in which the distinction of sex is chiefly made by the termination: amoroso, amorosa: archduke, archduchess; chamberlain, chambermaid; duke, duchess; gaffer, gammer; goodman, goody; hero, heroine; landgrave, landgravine; margrave, margravine; marquis, marchioness; palsgrave, palsgravine; sakeret, sakerhawk; sewer, sewster; sultan, sultana; tzar, tzarina; tyrant, tyranness; widower, widow. OBS.

She was a natural daughter soon legitimized like almost all his progeny,a product of his free harem, in which were mingled Saracen beauties and Italian marchionesses.

These were the dandies of the Chapter, the young canons, who often made journeys to Madrid to confess their patronessesancient marchionesses who, by dint of influence, had gained for them a seat in the choir.

He procured the co-operation of some other nobles, especially the Marquis and Marchioness of Tavora, and also of some of the chief Jesuits in the country, who promised absolution to any assassin.

246 examples of  marchionesses  in sentences