The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...her character is related by Madame du Deffand herself. It appears that at her death Madame d'Albon had told her... (Lyons, United Kingdom - 1732)
...her character is related by Madame du Deffand herself. It appears that at her death Madame d'Albon had told her... (Lyons, United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...was dead married her to Jean-Baptiste-Jacques du Deffand, Marquis de Lalande, a colonel of a regiment of dragoons, a man... (United Kingdom - 1697)
...was dead married her to Jean-Baptiste-Jacques du Deffand, Marquis de Lalande, a colonel of a regiment of dragoons, a man... (United Kingdom - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...in Paris, presented him to Madame du Deffand. Her appearance must certainly have been disappointing to him. She was found... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
...in Paris, presented him to Madame du Deffand. Her appearance must certainly have been disappointing to him. She was found... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...bad temper, an exigeante disposition Madame du Deffand managed to assemble around her a circle of the most intellectual and... (Paris, Paris, France - 1802)
...bad temper, an exigeante disposition Madame du Deffand managed to assemble around her a circle of the most intellectual and... (Paris, Paris, France - 1802)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...seven months, and perpetually at Madame du Deffand's. If his account of her socalled friends' treatment of her be true,... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
...seven months, and perpetually at Madame du Deffand's. If his account of her socalled friends' treatment of her be true,... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...literati. Mrs. Montagu was the Madame du Deffand of London , and her fame as the Queen of Society rested... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1790)
...literati. Mrs. Montagu was the Madame du Deffand of London , and her fame as the Queen of Society rested... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1790)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...actual conversation of the day. Madame du Deffand could not, of course, make herself appear singular , and on the... (Rome, Roma, Italy - 1697)
...actual conversation of the day. Madame du Deffand could not, of course, make herself appear singular , and on the... (Rome, Roma, Italy - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...was getting on well with M. du Deffand wrote her a letter full of reproaches. He returned. Her amour propre... (United Kingdom - 1697)
...was getting on well with M. du Deffand wrote her a letter full of reproaches. He returned. Her amour propre... (United Kingdom - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...in the latter days of Madame du Deffand. Her friendships and their changes were all that made up the sum... (United Kingdom - 1767)
...in the latter days of Madame du Deffand. Her friendships and their changes were all that made up the sum... (United Kingdom - 1767)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...slave, it is thus that Madame du Deffand writes of his death :... (United Kingdom - 1770)
...slave, it is thus that Madame du Deffand writes of his death :... (United Kingdom - 1770)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...felt, as the wrote to Madame du Deffand, that it was not well to tormentaman who had done him no... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...felt, as the wrote to Madame du Deffand, that it was not well to tormentaman who had done him no... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...the guests were gone, and Madame du Deffand, at daybreak, retired to her bed, she obliged Mademoiselle de 1'Espinasse, weary... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...the guests were gone, and Madame du Deffand, at daybreak, retired to her bed, she obliged Mademoiselle de 1'Espinasse, weary... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...a very good specimen ot Madame du Deffand's literary powers. The style of her letters, is very different. The intellectual... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...a very good specimen ot Madame du Deffand's literary powers. The style of her letters, is very different. The intellectual... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...late mistress. The friends of Madame du Deffand were now divided, and while some continued to frequent the convent, others... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...late mistress. The friends of Madame du Deffand were now divided, and while some continued to frequent the convent, others... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...these details were precisely what Madame du Deffand liked most , for Walpole, in the commencement of his acquaintance with... (United Kingdom - 1765)
...these details were precisely what Madame du Deffand liked most , for Walpole, in the commencement of his acquaintance with... (United Kingdom - 1765)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...While Sarah of Marlborough and Madame du Deffand were as notorious for their high tempers as for their wit, Madame... (United Kingdom - 1802)
...While Sarah of Marlborough and Madame du Deffand were as notorious for their high tempers as for their wit, Madame... (United Kingdom - 1802)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...Figure to yourself Madame du Deffand, blind, seated in her dressing-room in an easy chair, which resembles the... (United Kingdom - 1778)
...Figure to yourself Madame du Deffand, blind, seated in her dressing-room in an easy chair, which resembles the... (United Kingdom - 1778)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...bad enough in every way, Madame du Deffand added the last sin of denying that God whom she had so... (United Kingdom - 1797)
...bad enough in every way, Madame du Deffand added the last sin of denying that God whom she had so... (United Kingdom - 1797)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...of my dear old friend, Madame du Deffand, whom I went thither so often to see. It was not quite... (United Kingdom - 1775)
...of my dear old friend, Madame du Deffand, whom I went thither so often to see. It was not quite... (United Kingdom - 1775)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...bad and as sceptical as Madame du Deffand and there may be thousands have not oftener the opportunity of writing... (United Kingdom - 1775)
...bad and as sceptical as Madame du Deffand and there may be thousands have not oftener the opportunity of writing... (United Kingdom - 1775)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...commencement of their friendship, when Madame du Deffand was nearly eighty years old, and reasonable expectations of her death might... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...commencement of their friendship, when Madame du Deffand was nearly eighty years old, and reasonable expectations of her death might... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...What you tell me of Madame du Deffand's eyes gives me great pain. They were formerly very fine and very... (United Kingdom - 1778)
...What you tell me of Madame du Deffand's eyes gives me great pain. They were formerly very fine and very... (United Kingdom - 1778)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...and they were not mistaken. Madame du Deffand, bad in every other point, was as good as any of them... (United Kingdom - 1778)
...and they were not mistaken. Madame du Deffand, bad in every other point, was as good as any of them... (United Kingdom - 1778)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...Madame Re'camier of Chateaubriand , Madame du Deffand of Voltaire and Walpole, of whom the latter was devoted also to... (United Kingdom - 1802)
...Madame Re'camier of Chateaubriand , Madame du Deffand of Voltaire and Walpole, of whom the latter was devoted also to... (United Kingdom - 1802)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...by no means least, to Madame du Deffand, it was ft.& fashion to be a sceptic. The wits and thinkers... (United Kingdom - 1697)
...by no means least, to Madame du Deffand, it was ft.& fashion to be a sceptic. The wits and thinkers... (United Kingdom - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...age of bad fashions, and Madame du Deffand- seems to have been bent on following the worst of them. It... (United Kingdom - 1697)
...age of bad fashions, and Madame du Deffand- seems to have been bent on following the worst of them. It... (United Kingdom - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...Renault is the pagod at Madame du Deffand's, an old blind debauchee of wit, wljere.I supped last night '... (United Kingdom - 1697)
...Renault is the pagod at Madame du Deffand's, an old blind debauchee of wit, wljere.I supped last night '... (United Kingdom - 1697)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...At seventy years old, too, Madame du Deffand could surely give up being jealous. The fact was, that the fashion... (United Kingdom - 1767)
...At seventy years old, too, Madame du Deffand could surely give up being jealous. The fact was, that the fashion... (United Kingdom - 1767)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...de Montespan retired, and where Madame du Deffand held a long rule , but at the period at which Madame... (United Kingdom - 1819)
...de Montespan retired, and where Madame du Deffand held a long rule , but at the period at which Madame... (United Kingdom - 1819)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...is probable that at first Madame du Deffand cared but little for this new Anglais.... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...is probable that at first Madame du Deffand cared but little for this new Anglais.... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...are generally acknowledged.' Portrait of Madame du Deffand, by M. le President Henault.... (United Kingdom - 1765)
...are generally acknowledged.' Portrait of Madame du Deffand, by M. le President Henault.... (United Kingdom - 1765)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...on Easy Terms. Kindness of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1797)
...on Easy Terms. Kindness of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1797)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...Paris, to obtain them from Madame du Deffand.... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
...Paris, to obtain them from Madame du Deffand.... (Paris, Paris, France - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...de Geoffrin and that of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1732)
...de Geoffrin and that of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
... Madame du Deffand has pinned her (Madame de Jonsac) down to meeting me at her... (United Kingdom - 1732)
... Madame du Deffand has pinned her (Madame de Jonsac) down to meeting me at her... (United Kingdom - 1732)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...LA MARQUISE DU DEFFAND.... (United Kingdom - 1802)
...LA MARQUISE DU DEFFAND.... (United Kingdom - 1802)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...on Easy Terms. Blindness of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1802)
...on Easy Terms. Blindness of Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1802)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...of the President Henault, by Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1765)
...of the President Henault, by Madame du Deffand.... (United Kingdom - 1765)
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The queens of society. By Grace and Philip Wharton. Illustrated by Charles Altamont Doyle and the brothers Dalziel
...common lot of mortals,' said Madame du Deffand, '... (United Kingdom - 1767)
...common lot of mortals,' said Madame du Deffand, '... (United Kingdom - 1767)
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