Correspondence ... with George Montagu ... hon. H.S. Conway [and others]. With notes now first added, 1권 |
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... castle ....... 142 ........... G. Montagu , Esq . Sept. 28 , 1749. His journey - Monuments at Cheneys , & c . 145 G. Montagu , Esq . Arlington - street . May 15 , 1750 ........ G. Montagu , Esq . June 23 , 1750. Party at Vauxhall G ...
... castle ....... 142 ........... G. Montagu , Esq . Sept. 28 , 1749. His journey - Monuments at Cheneys , & c . 145 G. Montagu , Esq . Arlington - street . May 15 , 1750 ........ G. Montagu , Esq . June 23 , 1750. Party at Vauxhall G ...
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... Castle , Aug. Tour in the North 340 G. Montagu , Esq . Arlington - street , Aug. 28. " The World " 347 G. Montagu , Esq . Strawberry - hill , Oct. 14 , 1756 ib . G. Montagu , Esq . Twickenham . An invitation ........ G. Montagu , Esq ...
... Castle , Aug. Tour in the North 340 G. Montagu , Esq . Arlington - street , Aug. 28. " The World " 347 G. Montagu , Esq . Strawberry - hill , Oct. 14 , 1756 ib . G. Montagu , Esq . Twickenham . An invitation ........ G. Montagu , Esq ...
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... Castle in no other view than the Capitoli immobile saxum . I wish a committee of the House of Commons may ever seem to be the senate ; or a bill appear half so agreeable as a billet doux . You see how deep you have carried me into old ...
... Castle in no other view than the Capitoli immobile saxum . I wish a committee of the House of Commons may ever seem to be the senate ; or a bill appear half so agreeable as a billet doux . You see how deep you have carried me into old ...
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... castle : I did not care if it were even in Indian ink . Will you enquire ? Eckhardt has done your picture excellently well . What shall I do with the original ? Leave it with him till you come ? Lord Bath and Lord Sandys have had their ...
... castle : I did not care if it were even in Indian ink . Will you enquire ? Eckhardt has done your picture excellently well . What shall I do with the original ? Leave it with him till you come ? Lord Bath and Lord Sandys have had their ...
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... Castle , where Harry the seventh was so sump- tuously banquetted , and imposed that villainous fine for his en- tertainment , is now shrunk to one vast curious tower , that stands on a spacious mount raised on a high hill with a large ...
... Castle , where Harry the seventh was so sump- tuously banquetted , and imposed that villainous fine for his en- tertainment , is now shrunk to one vast curious tower , that stands on a spacious mount raised on a high hill with a large ...
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Adieu admiral afterwards Anne Arlington-street beautiful believe brother castle chancellor Charles charming Chute colonel compliments countess created earl created lord daughter and co-heiress daughter of sir DEAR GEORGE dear sir death died unmarried died without issue duchess duke of Bedford duke of Cumberland duke of Marlborough duke of Newcastle earl of Strafford Edward eldest daughter Elizabeth England father France French GEORGE MONTAGU George Selwyn Gothic Greatworth H. S. CONWAY Harry hear heard Henry Henry Pelham honour Horace Walpole Ireland James king lady Ailesbury lady Caroline lady Mary late letter live Lyttleton madame Marlborough marquis miss morning mother never Pelham Pitt pretty prince princess princess of Wales queen RICHARD BENTLEY second earl sent sister Strafford Strawberry Strawberry-hill succeeded t'other day t'other night tell thing told town Townshend Twickenham viscount Walpole widow wife write yesterday
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258 페이지 - ... Garrick has produced a detestable English opera, which is crowded by all true lovers of their country. To mark the opposition to Italian operas, it is sung by some cast singers, two Italians, and a French girl, and the chapel boys ; and to regale us with sense, it is Shakspeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, which is forty times more nonsensical than the worst translation of any Italian opera-books.
312 페이지 - THREE Poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed; The next in majesty •, In both the last. The force of Nature could no further go ; To make a third, she joined the former two.
151 페이지 - In short the whole air of our party was sufficient, as you will easily imagine, to take up the whole attention of the Gardens ; so much so, that from eleven o'clock till half an hour after one...
108 페이지 - Two delightful roads, that you would call dusty, supply me continually with coaches and chaises: barges as solemn as barons of the exchequer move under my window ; Richmond Hill and Ham Walks bound my prospect; but, thank God ! the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queensberry.
109 페이지 - Dowagers, as plenty as flounders, inhabit all around ; and Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight.
195 페이지 - D — n the bishops," said he, (I beg miss 'Montagu's pardon,) " so they will hinder my marrying. Well, let 'em, but I'll be revenged : I'll buy two or three acres of ground, and by * * I'll underbury them all.
151 페이지 - The conversation was no less lively than the whole transaction. There was a Mr. O'Brien arrived from Ireland, who would get the Duchess of Manchester from Mr. Hussey, if she were still at liberty. I took up the biggest hautboy in the dish, and said to Lady Caroline, " Madam, Miss Ashe desires you would eat this O'Brien strawberry:" she replied immediately,
18 페이지 - You must not wonder if all my letters resemble dictionaries, with French on one side, and English on t'other ; I deal in nothing else at present, and talk a couple of words of each language alternately from morning till night. This has put my mouth a little out of tune at present ; but I am trying to recover the use of it, by reading the newspapers aloud at breakfast, and by chewing the title-pages of all my English books.
395 페이지 - Waller says be true, that The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new Light thro
50 페이지 - Great-duke; an excellent place to employ all one's animal sensations in, but utterly contrary to one's rational powers. I have struck a medal upon myself: the device is thus O, and the motto Nihilissimo, which I take in the most concise manner to contain a full account of my person, sentiments, occupations, and late glorious successes.