Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Now First Collected, Том 2Rodwell and Martin, 1820 |
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... young lords may appear in the new system . Mr. Williams is just come from his niece , lady North's , and commends her husband exceedingly . He tells me that the plump countess is in terrors lest lord Coventry should get a divorce from ...
... young lords may appear in the new system . Mr. Williams is just come from his niece , lady North's , and commends her husband exceedingly . He tells me that the plump countess is in terrors lest lord Coventry should get a divorce from ...
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... Almanzor made one man of war box the ears of the whole empire of China ! I know nothing else new but a new edition of doctor Young's Works . If your lord- - ship thinks like me , who hold that even in HON . HORACE WALPOLE . 25.
... Almanzor made one man of war box the ears of the whole empire of China ! I know nothing else new but a new edition of doctor Young's Works . If your lord- - ship thinks like me , who hold that even in HON . HORACE WALPOLE . 25.
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... some lines ready placed , which he took off ; I gave them to lady Townshend ; here they are- 1 Daughter of Edward Young , esq . 2 Daughter of Edward Harrison , esq . The press speaks : From me wits and poets their 34 CORRESPONDENCE OF THE.
... some lines ready placed , which he took off ; I gave them to lady Townshend ; here they are- 1 Daughter of Edward Young , esq . 2 Daughter of Edward Harrison , esq . The press speaks : From me wits and poets their 34 CORRESPONDENCE OF THE.
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... young . You may imagine , whatever the poetry was , that the gallantry of it succeeded . Poor Mr. Bentley has been at the extremity with a fever , and inflammation in his bowels ; but is so well recovered that Mr. Müntz is gone to fetch ...
... young . You may imagine , whatever the poetry was , that the gallantry of it succeeded . Poor Mr. Bentley has been at the extremity with a fever , and inflammation in his bowels ; but is so well recovered that Mr. Müntz is gone to fetch ...
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... young nobility cannot at present travel through France , I suppose this is a method for finishing their studies . George Selwyn says he supposes the French ladies will have scaffolds erected on the shore to see the English go by . But I ...
... young nobility cannot at present travel through France , I suppose this is a method for finishing their studies . George Selwyn says he supposes the French ladies will have scaffolds erected on the shore to see the English go by . But I ...
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Страница 227 - ... are exhausting the dregs of their pitiful lives in squabbles and pamphlets. The surprise the pictures gave me is again renewed ; accustomed for many years to see nothing but wretched daubs and varnished copies at auctions, I look at these as enchantment. My own description of them seems poor j but shall I tell you truly, the majesty of Italian ideas almost sinks before the warm nature of Flemish colouring.
Страница 221 - The stone which the builders refused is become the head-stone of the corner. This is the Lord's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes.
Страница 330 - Lady Mary Wortley is arrived; I have seen her; I think her avarice, her dirt, and her vivacity, are all increased. Her dress, like her languages, is a galimatias of several countries; the ground-work rags, and the embroidery nastiness.
Страница 347 - Why, the single eloquence of Mr. Pitt, like an annihilated star, can shine many months after it has set. I tell you it has conquered Martinico.
Страница 230 - It is plain I never knew for how many trades I was formed, when at this time of day I can begin electioneering, and succeed in my new vocation. Think of me, the subject of a mob, who was scarce ever before in a mob, addressing them in the townhall, riding at the head of two thousand people through such a town as Lynn, dining with above two hundred of them, amid bumpers...
Страница 81 - Waller says be true, that The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new Light thro
Страница 5 - One scrambles over a huge terrass, on which mountain ashes and various trees spring out of the very rocks ; and at the brow is the den, but not spacious enough for such an inmate. However, I am persuaded it furnished Pope with this line, so exactly it answers to the picture : " On rifted rocks, the dragon's late abodes.
Страница 332 - ... prentices and old women. We stayed however till half an hour after one. The Methodists have promised them contributions ; provisions are sent in like forage, and all the taverns and ale-houses in the neighbourhood make fortunes.
Страница 481 - ... and veiling sense, Achieves that conquest o'er the heart Sense seldom gains, and never art : This lady, 'tis our royal will Our laureate's vacant seat should fill ; A chaplet of immortal bays Shall crown her...