| William James Linton - 1843 - 356 ページ
...proficients, we had a dance which lasted till supper time. I there met, for the first time, the too-celebrated Lady Hamilton ; she had with her a girl supposed to...the manner of Pitt, which many pronounced excellent. WILKIE AND WORDSWORTH. Lady Beaumont requested me to read after breakfast Wordsworth's Preface to his... | |
| 1843 - 574 ページ
...daughter could do, and concluded by asking me if 1 did not think her very like her father. I said 1 had never seen that eminent person. Lady Hamilton...features are bold and masculine. Her daughter's name is Horatio Hamilton. Behold Wilkie and his amiable friend Sir George Beaumont: — Sir George Beaumont,... | |
| John William Mollett - 1881 - 156 ページ
...DAVID WILKIE. Painied in 1808. c 30 LADY HAMILTON IN SOCIETY. 37 "We had a very splendid entertainment. I there met for the first time the too celebrated...Lady Hamilton, and with a fine specimen of mimicry from Mr. Twiss, who gave us a speech in the manner of Pitt, which many pronounced excellent." Sir William... | |
| John William Mollett - 1881 - 156 ページ
...too celebrated Lady Hamilton. She had with her a girl, supposed to be the daughter of Lord Nelson—a creature of great sweetness. Lady Hamilton knowing...Lady Hamilton, and with a fine specimen of mimicry from Mr. Twiss, who gave us a speech in the manner of Pitt, which many pronounced excellent." Sir William... | |
| John William Mollett - 1881 - 158 ページ
...too celebrated Lady Hamilton. She had with her a girl, supposed to be the daughter of Lord Kelson — a creature of great sweetness. Lady Hamilton knowing...entertained by some songs from Lady Hamilton, and with a line specimen of mimicry from Mr. Twiss, who gave us a speech in the manner of Pitt, which many pronounced... | |
| Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower - 1902 - 250 ページ
...I had never seen that eminent person. Lady Hamilton is lusty, and tall, and of fascinating manner, but her features are bold and masculine. Her daughter's name is Horatia Hamilton." In the month of April of that year Wilkie met Sir Walter Scott at a dinner given by Murray the publisher.... | |
| William Roberts - 1907 - 424 ページ
...had with her a girl supposed to be the daughter of Lord Nelson, a creature of great sweetness. . . . Lady Hamilton is lusty and tall, and of fascinating...were entertained by some songs from Lady Hamilton." Benjamin R. Haydon, the historical painter, makes an interesting reference in his voluminous " Journals... | |
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