The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford, المجلد 3Bickers & son, 1880 |
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... head , and does not come out : we are sunk quite into argument -but you know , when anything is as it should be , it is not worth talking of . The plate - tax has made some noise ; the ministry carried one question on it but by nine ...
... head , and does not come out : we are sunk quite into argument -but you know , when anything is as it should be , it is not worth talking of . The plate - tax has made some noise ; the ministry carried one question on it but by nine ...
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... heads the other side : this is carried ! you can imagine it — you could compose the difference ! you , grand corrupter , you who can bribe pomp and patriotism , virtue and a Speaker , you that have pursued uprightness even to the last ...
... heads the other side : this is carried ! you can imagine it — you could compose the difference ! you , grand corrupter , you who can bribe pomp and patriotism , virtue and a Speaker , you that have pursued uprightness even to the last ...
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... head . Mrs. Bethel and I are come strangely into fashion ; but true critics in mode object to our having underjaws , and maintain that we are not dead comme il faut . ' 1 The following letter ( now first published ) from the polite Lord ...
... head . Mrs. Bethel and I are come strangely into fashion ; but true critics in mode object to our having underjaws , and maintain that we are not dead comme il faut . ' 1 The following letter ( now first published ) from the polite Lord ...
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... head . You must guess in how improper a situation we fell ; and you must not tell my Lady Strafford before anybody that every petticoat , & c . in the world were canted - high enough indeed ! The coach came on , and never stopped . The ...
... head . You must guess in how improper a situation we fell ; and you must not tell my Lady Strafford before anybody that every petticoat , & c . in the world were canted - high enough indeed ! The coach came on , and never stopped . The ...
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... head to be placed upon Temple - bar , we were exceedingly astonished to hear that the governor and garrison of Gibraltar had taken a panic for themselves , had called a council of war , and in direct disobedience to a positive command ...
... head to be placed upon Temple - bar , we were exceedingly astonished to hear that the governor and garrison of Gibraltar had taken a panic for themselves , had called a council of war , and in direct disobedience to a positive command ...
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Adieu Admiral afterwards Arlington Street asked believe Bentley brother Byng called certainly Charles Chute court CUNNINGHAM daughter dear Sir died Duchess Duke of Cumberland Duke of Newcastle Earl Edward England expect expedition favour fear France French George Grenville GEORGE MONTAGU George Selwyn give H. S. CONWAY Hanoverians Hardwicke hear heard honour hope hundred John King of Prussia Lady Ailesbury Lady Mary late letter Lord Anson Lord Bute Lord George Lord George Sackville Lord Temple Lyttelton Madame married minister ministry Minorca morning never night obliged Parliament picture Pitt Pitt's portrait Prince Princess Queen received scarce sent SIR HORACE MANN Strafford Strawberry Hill suppose t'other tell thought thousand pounds to-day to-morrow told town Townshend victory Waldegrave Walpole Walpole's week William wish Wortley write yesterday
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الصفحة 348 - Attending the funeral of a father could not be pleasant; his leg extremely bad, yet forced to stand upon it near two hours ; his face bloated and distorted with his late paralytic stroke, which has affected too one of his eyes ; and placed over the mouth of the vault, into which, in all probability, he must himself so soon descend ; think how unpleasant a situation ! He bore it all with a firm and unaffected countenance.
الصفحة 174 - The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new light through chinks that time has made. Stronger by weakness, wiser men become, As they draw near to their eternal home : Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.
الصفحة 257 - Hay says, it will soon be as shameful to beat a Frenchman as to beat a woman. Indeed, one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one.
الصفحة 336 - A little after seven, he went into the water-closet; the German valet de chambre heard a noise, listened, heard something like a groan, ran in, and found the hero of Oudenarde and Dettingen on the floor, with a gash on his right temple, by falling against the corner of a bureau. He tried to speak, could not, and expired.
الصفحة 377 - Yet to do the folks justice, they are sensible and reasonable, and civilized; their very language is polished since I lived among them. I attribute this to their more frequent intercourse with the world and the capital, by the help of good roads and postchaises, which, if they have abridged the King's dominions, have at least tamed his subjects.
الصفحة 213 - Dr. Young has published a new book,1 on purpose, he says himself, to have an opportunity of telling a story that he has known these forty years. Mr. Addison sent for the young Lord Warwick, as he was dying, to show him in what peace a Christian could die — unluckily he died of brandy — nothing makes a Christian die in peace like being maudlin ! but don't say this in Gath, where you are.
الصفحة 468 - Lady Mary Wortley is arrived; I have seen her; I think her avarice, her dirt, and her vivacity are all increased.
الصفحة 247 - Talking of the farce of' High Life below Stairs,' he said,' Here is a farce which is really very diverting when you see it acted, and yet one may read it and not know that one has been reading any thing at all.
الصفحة 269 - As soon as we entered the chapel, the organ played, and the Magdalens sung a hymn in parts; you cannot imagine how well. The chapel was dressed with orange and myrtle, and there wanted nothing but a little incense, to drive away the devil— or to invite him.
الصفحة 470 - ... by inches in such insufferable heat and stench. At the top of the room are ropes to dry clothes. I asked if we were to have rope-dancing between the acts.