English Letters and Letterwriters of the Eighteenth Century: With Explanatory NotesG. Bell & Sons, 1886 - 552 страници |
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... hears he is afraid of being killed there with eating and drinking - Limited number of unofficial persons able to give dinners - Employments in Church and State almost entirely in English hands - Dr . Delany the chief Apicius - Dublin in ...
... hears he is afraid of being killed there with eating and drinking - Limited number of unofficial persons able to give dinners - Employments in Church and State almost entirely in English hands - Dr . Delany the chief Apicius - Dublin in ...
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... hears it is ruch improved - The elm on which he carved a Latin hemistich - His rough correspondence with Lord Palmerston - Forgets the cause of it - Lord Castledurrow . 257-259 To ALEXANDER POPE . Pope not only his best but his only ...
... hears it is ruch improved - The elm on which he carved a Latin hemistich - His rough correspondence with Lord Palmerston - Forgets the cause of it - Lord Castledurrow . 257-259 To ALEXANDER POPE . Pope not only his best but his only ...
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... Hears that England is as fully corrupt as enslaved Ireland - Letters from Lord Oxford ( note ) 263-266 TO ERASMUS LEWIS . Why he has not written to him for so many years -Repeats the origin and reason of his History , and adds further ...
... Hears that England is as fully corrupt as enslaved Ireland - Letters from Lord Oxford ( note ) 263-266 TO ERASMUS LEWIS . Why he has not written to him for so many years -Repeats the origin and reason of his History , and adds further ...
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... hear of Lady Mary's gradual relinquishment of the Thirty - nine Articles , as she approaches the regions of Infidelity - Desires to know the effect upon her of a Sunday Opera at High Mass - And whether she still retains reverence for ...
... hear of Lady Mary's gradual relinquishment of the Thirty - nine Articles , as she approaches the regions of Infidelity - Desires to know the effect upon her of a Sunday Opera at High Mass - And whether she still retains reverence for ...
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... hear of his first love - affair . Writing , long afterwards , to a friend , he thus represents it : " When I went a lad to my mother , after the Revolution , she brought me to the knowledge of a family where there was a daughter , with ...
... hear of his first love - affair . Writing , long afterwards , to a friend , he thus represents it : " When I went a lad to my mother , after the Revolution , she brought me to the knowledge of a family where there was a daughter , with ...
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Страница 298 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. « Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide : If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all.
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Страница 468 - When you shut the doors of this grotto it becomes on the instant, from a luminous room, a camera obscura, on the walls of which all the objects of the river, hills, woods, and boats are forming a moving picture in their visible radiations ; and when you have a mind to light it up, it affords you a very different scene. It is finished with shells interspersed with pieces of looking-glass in angular forms ; and in the ceiling is a star of the same material, at which, when a lamp of an orbicular figure...
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Страница 381 - MADAM, IT will be in vain to deny that I have some regard for this piece, since I dedicate it to you ; yet you may bear me witness, it was intended only to divert a few young ladies, who have good sense and good humour enough to laugh not ojily at their sex's little unguarded follies, but at their own.
Страница 386 - I knew you in best health here) but you have wrought several miracles upon our family ; you have made old people fond of a young and gay person, and inveterate papists of a clergyman of...
Страница 399 - Whig, as I rather hope, and as I think your principles and mine (as brother poets) had ever a bias to the side of liberty, I know you will be an honest man and an inoffensive one. Upon the whole, I know you are incapable of being so much of either party as to be good for nothing. Therefore, once more, whatever you are or in whatever state you are, all hail!