The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & RomanceGeo. Henderson, 1867 |
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... Horace Walpole , and the talented Madame d'Arblay . Here all the wits and gay pleasure- seekers roamed ; and here , of course , came busy Master Pepys , who never missed his diversion , come what might of his duties to the Board of ...
... Horace Walpole , and the talented Madame d'Arblay . Here all the wits and gay pleasure- seekers roamed ; and here , of course , came busy Master Pepys , who never missed his diversion , come what might of his duties to the Board of ...
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... Horace Walpole and the Prince of Wales , and here with mighty tread stalked Dr. Johnson . " When I first entered Ranelagh , " he writes , " it gave an ex- pansion and gay sensation to my mind , such as I never experienced anywhere else ...
... Horace Walpole and the Prince of Wales , and here with mighty tread stalked Dr. Johnson . " When I first entered Ranelagh , " he writes , " it gave an ex- pansion and gay sensation to my mind , such as I never experienced anywhere else ...
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... Horace Walpole among man lived to be eighty ; and , when he could work no longer , he was constantly afoot among the botanical gardens about London . At the last it was a fall " down - stairs in the dark " that was the cause of death ...
... Horace Walpole among man lived to be eighty ; and , when he could work no longer , he was constantly afoot among the botanical gardens about London . At the last it was a fall " down - stairs in the dark " that was the cause of death ...
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... Horace Walpole ( Lord Orford ) , Edmund Burke , and Oliver Goldsmith . Walpole was the proprietor of Strawberry Hill , and wrote upon Gardening . Burke was the owner of a noble farm at Bea- consfield , which he managed with rare ...
... Horace Walpole ( Lord Orford ) , Edmund Burke , and Oliver Goldsmith . Walpole was the proprietor of Strawberry Hill , and wrote upon Gardening . Burke was the owner of a noble farm at Bea- consfield , which he managed with rare ...
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... Horace Walpole , and of gratitude to Horace Walpole for having created so fine a place as Strawberry Hill . I turn from this ancient specimen of titled elegance to a consideration of Mr. Burke , with much the same relief with which I ...
... Horace Walpole , and of gratitude to Horace Walpole for having created so fine a place as Strawberry Hill . I turn from this ancient specimen of titled elegance to a consideration of Mr. Burke , with much the same relief with which I ...
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19 ページ - TO THE MUSES. WHETHER on Ida's shady brow Or in the chambers of the East, The chambers of the Sun, that now From ancient melody have ceased ; Whether in heaven ye wander fair Or the green corners of the earth, Or the blue regions of the air, Where the melodious winds have birth...
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