Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Now First Collected, Bind 1Rodwell and Martin, 1820 |
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Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Now First ... Horace Walpole Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2018 |
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Adieu admirable afterwards agreeable answer Arlington-street Asheton battle of Fontenoy beauty believe Bentley Berkeley-square brother called cardinal castle chancellor Charles charming church Cicisbeos compliments countess court daughter DEAR GEORGE dear Harry DEAR WEST duchess duke duke of Ireland duke of Newcastle earl Earl of Strafford Earls Colne English extremely Florence French garden GEORGE MONTAGU George Selwyn give Gothic Gray Greatworth H. S. Conway head hear heard Henry Seymour Conway honour king King's lady Caroline last night laugh letter live lord Conway married ment miss morning never obliged one's painted Paris picture play pleasure poor pounds pretty prince princess RICHARD WEST Rome seen Selwyn sent sir Robert sister Strawberry-hill sure t'other day t'other night talk tell thing thousand told tomb town Townshend Vere Walpole week Windsor wish write yesterday
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Side 48 - For his son. Regis Romani; primus qui legibus urbem Fundabit, Curibus parvis et paupere terra Missus in imperium magnum. For sir Robert. Res dura et regni novitas me talia cogunt Moliri, et late fines custode tueri. I
Side 181 - bumper, and drank their healths, and was proceeding to treat them with still greater freedom. It was three o'clock before we got home. I think I have told you the chief passages. Lord Granby's temper had been a little ruffled the night before: the prince had invited him and Dick Lyttleton
Side 386 - twenty guineas that Nash outlives Gibber !" How odd that these two old creatures, selected for their antiquities, should live to see both their wagerers put an end to their own lives! Gibber is within a few days of eighty-four, still hearty, and clear, and well. I told him I was glad to see
Side 148 - reclusely, and from a little too much dignity, he never converses easily; all his words are measured and chosen, and formed into sentences ; his writings are admirable; he himself is not agreeable. There are still two months to London ; if you could discover your own mind for any three or four days of that space, I will either go with you to the
Side 364 - great deal of parts, and vivacity, and variety, but there is a great deal too of mimicry and burlesque. I am very ungrateful, for he flatters me abundantly ; but unluckily I know it;. I was accustomed to it enough when my father was first minister: on his fall I lost it all at once:
Side 387 - his manly vivacity and dashing eloquence at one o'clock in the morning, after sitting in that heat for eleven hours! He spoke above an hour and a half, with scarce a bad sentence : the most admired part was a comparison he drew of the two parts of the new administration, to the conflux of the Rhone and the Saone
Side 9 - Flexit, et infidos agitans discordia fratres; Aut conjurato descendens Dacus ab Istro. Then who are these like ? -nee ferrea jura, Insanumque forum, aut populi tabularia vidit. Sollicitant alii remis freta caeca, ruuntque In ferrum, penetrant aulas et limina regum. Hie petit excidiis urbem miserosque Penates, Ut gemma bibat, et Sarrano indormiat ostro. Don't they seem to be
Side 168 - a mind to be a witness too ! You can't for you are a party concerned" Lord Stafford is going to send his poor wife with one maid and one horse to a farm house in Shropshire for ever. The Mirepoix's are come, but I have not yet seen them. A thousand compliments to your sisters.
Side 9 - Insanumque forum, aut populi tabularia vidit. Sollicitant alii remis freta caeca, ruuntque In ferrum, penetrant aulas et limina regum. Hie petit excidiis urbem miserosque Penates, Ut gemma bibat, et Sarrano indormiat ostro. Don't they seem to be
Side 94 - increases daily; the sister countesses of. Burlington and Talbot exert all their stores of sullen partiality in competition for her: the former visits her, and is having her picture, and carries her to Chiswick; and she sups at lady Carlisle's, and lies—indeed I have not heard where, but I know not at