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1. Doctor and Gentlewoman
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2. Establishment for Gentlewoman during Temporary Illness, London, 1861, England, UK
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- Home Back Establishment for Gentlewoman during Temporary Illness.
- Establishment for Gentlewoman during Temporary Illness, No. ... , opened March 15th, 1850, to afford a home in illness to gentlewoman of moderate means—the wives, daughters, and relations of clergymen, naval, military, and professional men, and to governesses and artists. ...
3. Definition of Gentlewoman from dictionary.net
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- What does gentlewoman mean?.
- we found 3 entries for the meaning of gentlewoman.
- Gentlewoman \Gen"tle*wom`an\, n. ...
- Gentlewoman \Gen"tle*wom`an\, n. ...
- gentlewoman.
- Search for gentlewoman @ Ask Jeeves | Google | MSN | Yahoo .
- Define gentlewoman and 150,000 other words at dictionary. ...
4. Gentlewoman
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- Observations on The English Gentlewoman by Richard Brathwait (1631).
- Most of the writing from this time had a male author, so that the book sets out the ideal gentlewoman from the male perspective. ...
- GENTLEWOMAN,.
- Out of these respects, my most Honourable Lady, I became so encouraged, as I have presumed to preferre unto your service an ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN, one of the same Countrey and Family, a deserving sister of so generous a brother: Or (if you will) a pleasing Spouse to so gracious a Lover. ... This is the GENTLEWOMAN whom I have presumed heere to present unto your Ladiships service; whose sweete converse will at retired houres afford you choicest solace. ...
- GENTLEWOMAN.
- Now for the Volume, I had purposely made it more portable, that it might become your more sociable follower; had not my observation told me, that albeit amiablenesse consist in a lovely feature, the goodlinesse of a Gentlewoman rests in her comely Stature. ...
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- " (The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, p 57c).
- See also (Beatrice) The Morning Post, 3 July 1897, p 7e; Vanity Fair, 8 July 1897, p 27b; The Queen, 10 July 1897, p 71; The Times, 3 July 1897, p 12a; (Venetian lady of the 14th century) The Standard, 3 July 1897, p 4b; The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, p 48c; The Queen, 10 July 1897, p 71; Pall Mall Gazette, 3 July 1897, p 7c; Truth, 8 July 1897, p 107b; The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, p 48c. ...
- (Baron Kenyon) (Guido Cavalcanti) Devonshire House Fancy Dress Ball, July 2 1897: A Collection of Portraits in Costume of Some of the Guests, privately printed, 1899, p 263, (National Portrait Gallery Archives); (Venetian noble) Truth, 8 July 1897, p 108b; The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, p 52; The Daily News, 3 July 1897, p 5g; The Morning Post, 3 July 1897, p 7e; Truth, 8 July 1897, p 108b; The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, pp 52 & 57c.
- Costume: (Countess of Mar & Kellie) The Standard, 3 July 1897, p 4b; The Queen, 10 July 1897, p 71 (line drawing); (Baron Kenyon) The Daily News, 3 July 1897, p 5g; Truth, 8 July 1897, p 108b; The Gentlewoman, 10 July 1897, p 52 (line drawing) & 57c.
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- LETTERS OF AN INDIAN JUDGE TO AN ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- LETTERS OF AN INDIAN JUDGE TO AN ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN.
- LETTERS OF AN INDIAN JUDGE TO AN ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
- Letters Of An Indian Judge To An English Gentlewoman.
- Letters of an Indian judge to an English gentlewoman.
- Letters Of An Indian Judge To An English Gentlewoman.
7. All lines for Gentlewoman in "Coriolanus" :|: Open Source Shakespeare
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8. English - English dict. (Wordnet) - gentlewoman
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9. NickNacks: PlayWriting-in-the-Round
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- Gentlewoman is on stage. ...
- The Scene Begins: Gentlewoman: (enters , looking around) Here kitty, kitty, kitty. ...
- Gentlewoman backs toward door and steps on kitty. ... Gentlewoman runs out. ...
- Gentlewoman is on stage. ...
- The Scene Begins: Gentlewoman .
- Gentlewoman backs toward door and steps on kitty. ...
- Gentlewoman runs out. ...
10. The Champions of the Round Table: The Book of Sir Tristram: Prologue
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- Only one gentlewoman saw her, and she called upon a young page to follow her, and thereupon ran after the Queen whither she went, with intent to bring her back again.
- But the Lady Elizabeth ran very deep into the forest, and the gentlewoman and the page ran after her; and the Queen thought that she was going to find her lord in the forest. ...
- Now the gentlewoman, seeing how it was with the Queen, called the page to her and said: "Make haste! Go back to the castle of Lyonesse, and bring some of the knights of the castle with all speed, else the Queen will die at this place. " And upon that the page ran off with great speed to do her bidding and the Queen was left alone with her gentlewoman.
- Then the gentlewoman said, "Lady, what cheer?" And the Queen said, "Alas, I am sick to death. " The gentlewoman said, "Lady, cannot you bear up a little until help cometh?" Thereupon the Lady Elizabeth fell to weeping very piteously, and said, "Nay, I cannot bear up any longer, for the cold hath entered into my heart. ...
- Then in a little while the Lady died, and the gentlewoman stood weeping beside her, making great outcry in that cold and lonely forest.
- So they lifted her up and bare her away upon a litter, and the gentlewoman followed weeping and wailing in great measure, and bearing the child wrapped in a mantle.
11. Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman. - ANONYMOUS.
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- Letters of an Indian Judge to an English Gentlewoman.
12. MacBeth by William Shakespeare 25
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