Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 3. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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107. oldal
... Tell us , if the son's regret Ever shall its pride forget ; Or the daughter's tear can part From its current in the heart . Who can such a theme detail ? Who can tell the filial tale ? Not in words to be express'd , Or in fancy to be ...
... Tell us , if the son's regret Ever shall its pride forget ; Or the daughter's tear can part From its current in the heart . Who can such a theme detail ? Who can tell the filial tale ? Not in words to be express'd , Or in fancy to be ...
248. oldal
... tell whether his thoughts at present lie towards travelling or marriage , or whether a treaty at home may not hinder him from attending the negociations abroad . I have not heard any thing of Mr. Hickman's having left the town ; but am ...
... tell whether his thoughts at present lie towards travelling or marriage , or whether a treaty at home may not hinder him from attending the negociations abroad . I have not heard any thing of Mr. Hickman's having left the town ; but am ...
846. oldal
... Tell me , gentle Sarum , tell Why your Voters thus rebel ! Tell me , dear Constituents , where You have hid your one - horse - chair † ? What offence of act or voice Lost me Sarum's envied choice ? * We had always a bowl of punch ...
... Tell me , gentle Sarum , tell Why your Voters thus rebel ! Tell me , dear Constituents , where You have hid your one - horse - chair † ? What offence of act or voice Lost me Sarum's envied choice ? * We had always a bowl of punch ...
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Epitaphs of the Hardinges at Melbourne | 97 |
From Bishop Yorke | 105 |
Animated Letter of Captain G N Hardinge | 110 |
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acquainted Admiral affectionate answer Antiquities Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury believe Bishop Bishop of Landaff brother Bruntingthorpe called Canterbury Captain Hardinge Caversham character Christ Church Church Coins College compliments copy Davies DEAR SIR desire Doctors Commons DUCAREL Earl favour Fiorenzo frigate gentleman give glad Grace hand happy Hardinge's hear Henry History honour hope House Hudibras inclosed John kind King King's Newton Lady Lambeth late letter Literary Anecdotes London Lord Lord Camden manner Memoirs mention Naval never obedient humble servant obliged humble servant occasion Officer Oxford papers person Piedmontaise pleased pleasure Pray present Presteigne printed received respect San Fiorenzo sent shew Sir Richard Hardinge SNEYD DAVIES soon spirit thanks thing Thomas thought tion town UVEDALE verses volume wish Witchingham write ZACHARY GREY