The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 11
... Queen Caroline , who was so charmed with his manners and conversation as to require his presence at the philosophic and literary receptions she was in the habit of giving once every week . Here he met , amongst other eminent men ...
... Queen Caroline , who was so charmed with his manners and conversation as to require his presence at the philosophic and literary receptions she was in the habit of giving once every week . Here he met , amongst other eminent men ...
Pàgina 26
... Queen Anne , London was the world of letters in a more exclusive sense than perhaps at any time before or since . Every aspirant to literary distinction naturally looked to the metropolis , and longed to mingle in the brilliant circle ...
... Queen Anne , London was the world of letters in a more exclusive sense than perhaps at any time before or since . Every aspirant to literary distinction naturally looked to the metropolis , and longed to mingle in the brilliant circle ...
Pàgina 37
... Queen Caroline . The Queen specially interested herself on his behalf , commanding his attendance at Court in order ' to discourse with him on what he had observed most worthy of notice in America . ' Through her influence he was ap ...
... Queen Caroline . The Queen specially interested herself on his behalf , commanding his attendance at Court in order ' to discourse with him on what he had observed most worthy of notice in America . ' Through her influence he was ap ...
Pàgina 47
... Queen of Scots shone in all the brilliancy of her unhappy beauty , and received the homage of the court of the Valois as the bride of the Dauphin , and from this place she bade farewell for ever to the gay chivalry of France , with a ...
... Queen of Scots shone in all the brilliancy of her unhappy beauty , and received the homage of the court of the Valois as the bride of the Dauphin , and from this place she bade farewell for ever to the gay chivalry of France , with a ...
Pàgina 48
... queen and presented him , saying , Madame , I bring you a gentleman of your acquaintance whom you will be glad to see . ' And then , to the surprise of the French courtiers , the King and Queen of England , in the joy of meeting ...
... queen and presented him , saying , Madame , I bring you a gentleman of your acquaintance whom you will be glad to see . ' And then , to the surprise of the French courtiers , the King and Queen of England , in the joy of meeting ...
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