The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters Now First Published from the Original Manuscripts ...Lea and Blanchard, 1842 |
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עמוד 26
... sure , suffer my letter to go out of your own hands . I have no views to satisfy or resentments to gratify . I have done with the world , except in the hopes of a quiet enjoyment of it for the few years I may have to come ; but I love ...
... sure , suffer my letter to go out of your own hands . I have no views to satisfy or resentments to gratify . I have done with the world , except in the hopes of a quiet enjoyment of it for the few years I may have to come ; but I love ...
עמוד 27
... sure borrow the chariot of virtue . Lord Chatham , not content with endeavouring to confound and overturn the legislature , has thrown out , that one member more ought to be added to each county ; so little do ambition and indulgence ...
... sure borrow the chariot of virtue . Lord Chatham , not content with endeavouring to confound and overturn the legislature , has thrown out , that one member more ought to be added to each county ; so little do ambition and indulgence ...
עמוד 32
... sure she would write a postscript . I cannot say she is either commanded or invited to be of this royal party ; but have me , have my dog . I must not forget to thank you for mentioning Mrs. Wetenhall , on whom I should certainly wait ...
... sure she would write a postscript . I cannot say she is either commanded or invited to be of this royal party ; but have me , have my dog . I must not forget to thank you for mentioning Mrs. Wetenhall , on whom I should certainly wait ...
עמוד 36
... sure it was a subject carefully avoided at Stowe ; and Beckford's death had not raised the glass or spirits of the master of the house . The papers make one sick with talking of that noisy vapouring fool , as they would of Algernon ...
... sure it was a subject carefully avoided at Stowe ; and Beckford's death had not raised the glass or spirits of the master of the house . The papers make one sick with talking of that noisy vapouring fool , as they would of Algernon ...
עמוד 44
... sure is no loss to us . The Chevalier de Muy is made secretary of state pour la guerre ; and it is concluded that the Duc d'Aiguillon is prime - minister , but was not named so in the first hurry . There ! there is a revolution ! there ...
... sure is no loss to us . The Chevalier de Muy is made secretary of state pour la guerre ; and it is concluded that the Duc d'Aiguillon is prime - minister , but was not named so in the first hurry . There ! there is a revolution ! there ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Adieu admire amuse answer antiquary Arlington Street believe Berkeley Square Bishop bootikins called Castle Castle of Otranto certainly COLE Damer daughter dear Sir doubt Duchess Duchess of Kingston Duke Earl EARL OF STRAFFORD edition expect father favour France French George Selwyn give glad Gough gout H. S. CONWAY hear heard Henry Henry VI honour hope JOHN PINKERTON King Lady Ailesbury late least letter live London Lord Lord Chatham lordship Madame de Prie Madame du Deffand married Miss morning never night obliged one's Paris Parliament poor Pray present printed published Queen received ROBERT JEPHSON seen sent sorry STRAFFORD Strawberry Hill suppose sure talk taste tell thank thing thought tion told town trifling truth Twickenham volume Walpole Walpole's wish write written yesterday
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 125 - They hold a Parnassus-fair every Thursday, give out rhymes and themes, and all the flux of quality at Bath contend for the prizes. A Roman vase dressed with pink ribands and myrtles, receives the poetry, which is drawn out every festival ; six judges of these Olympic games retire and select the brightest compositions, which the respective successful acknowledge, kneel to Mrs. Calliope Miller, kiss her fair hand, and are crowned by it with myrtle, with — I don't know what.
עמוד 167 - Threw down the dagger — dared depart, In savage grandeur, home. — He dared depart in utter scorn Of men that such a yoke had borne, Yet left him such a doom ! His only glory was that hour Of self-upheld abandon'd power. The Spaniard, when the lust of sway Had lost its quickening spell, Cast crowns for rosaries away, An empire for a cell...
עמוד 496 - When that nameless thing which has been lately set up in France was described as " the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty which had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or country...
עמוד 123 - The Antiquities of Furness ; or an Account of the Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in the vale of Nightshade, near Dalton, in Furness.
עמוד 501 - It was said of a noted wag, that his bon-mots did not give full satisfaction when published, because he could not print his face. But with respect to Dr. Johnson, this has been in some degree accomplished; and, although the greater part of the present generation never saw him, yet he is, in our mind's eye, a personification as lively as that of Siddons in Lady Macbeth, or Kemble in Cardinal Wolsey.
עמוד 69 - Boodle's, Saturday night, Feb. 8th, 1772. THOUGH it is very late, and the bell tells me that I have not above ten minutes left, I employ them with pleasure in congratulating you on the late victory of our dear mamma the Church of England. She had last Thursday...
עמוד 503 - WE have had the great professor and founder of the philosophy of Vanity in England. As I had good opportunities of knowing his proceedings almost from day to day, he left no doubt...
עמוד 413 - I am afraid of protesting how much I delight in your society, lest I should seem to affect being gallant ; but if two negatives make an affirmative, why may not two ridicules compose one piece of sense ? and therefore, as I am in love with you both, I trust it is a proof of the good sense of your devoted Feb.
עמוד 297 - Others appeared struck by the unwonted association of brilliant images ; but every possible combination of ideas seemed always present to his mind, and he could at once produce whatever he desired. I was one of those who met to spend an evening in memory of Shakspeare at the Boar's Head, Eastcheap. Many professed wits were present, but Pitt was the most amusing of the party, and the readiest and most apt in the required allusions.
עמוד 531 - Dr. Darwin has appeared, superior in some respects to the former part. The Triumph of Flora, beginning at the fifty-ninth line, is most beautifully and enchantingly imagined; and the twelve verses that by miracle describe and comprehend the creation of the universe out of chaos, are in my opinion the most sublime passage in any author, or in any of the few languages with which I am acquainted.