The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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... Horace Walpole on Edmund Keene , who became Master of Peterhouse , then Bishop of Chester : ' My father gave him a living of seven hundred pounds a year to marry one of his natural daughters : he took the living ; and my father dying ...
... Horace Walpole on Edmund Keene , who became Master of Peterhouse , then Bishop of Chester : ' My father gave him a living of seven hundred pounds a year to marry one of his natural daughters : he took the living ; and my father dying ...
Pagina 51
... Horace Walpole , son of a Whig Prime Minister and embittered by Johnson's scorn for Gray , was more scathing still - ' unfortunate monster''saucy Caliban ' - ' lettered elephant ' . This loathing was not , indeed , founded on personal ...
... Horace Walpole , son of a Whig Prime Minister and embittered by Johnson's scorn for Gray , was more scathing still - ' unfortunate monster''saucy Caliban ' - ' lettered elephant ' . This loathing was not , indeed , founded on personal ...
Pagina 171
... Horace avait un fils , je me figure qu'il ne lui parlerait guère autrement . ' Surely , neither Horace nor that ... Walpole , who opened his gamekeeper's letters before the king's , and at the end of his life had lost the power to read ...
... Horace avait un fils , je me figure qu'il ne lui parlerait guère autrement . ' Surely , neither Horace nor that ... Walpole , who opened his gamekeeper's letters before the king's , and at the end of his life had lost the power to read ...
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