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... Horace Walpole , in one of his letters , mentioned that Wilkes showed him the notes he had pre- pared , and that they consisted of nothing but a preliminary observation on each of the poems . If Wilkes did write more fully , he must ...
... Horace Walpole , in one of his letters , mentioned that Wilkes showed him the notes he had pre- pared , and that they consisted of nothing but a preliminary observation on each of the poems . If Wilkes did write more fully , he must ...
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... Horace Walpole ; and disposed as we may be to concur in the pane- gyric , we may , on the authority of those who were enabled and qualified to compare their merits , assert that she was at least equalled by the ill - fated Mrs. Jordan ...
... Horace Walpole ; and disposed as we may be to concur in the pane- gyric , we may , on the authority of those who were enabled and qualified to compare their merits , assert that she was at least equalled by the ill - fated Mrs. Jordan ...
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... Horace Walpole , whose affected and fastidious cha- racter and perverted artificial taste for Mrs. Chenevix's toy- shop , which ultimately formed the staple of his own Straw- bery Hill , rendered him incapable of appreciating aught ...
... Horace Walpole , whose affected and fastidious cha- racter and perverted artificial taste for Mrs. Chenevix's toy- shop , which ultimately formed the staple of his own Straw- bery Hill , rendered him incapable of appreciating aught ...
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... Horace Walpole only professed : Mason wrote the life of Gray prefixed to an edition of his works . Mr. Mason , through the patronage of the Holdernesse My Lord to letters as to faith most true- At 178 THE PROPHECY OF FAMINE .
... Horace Walpole only professed : Mason wrote the life of Gray prefixed to an edition of his works . Mr. Mason , through the patronage of the Holdernesse My Lord to letters as to faith most true- At 178 THE PROPHECY OF FAMINE .
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... Horace Walpole , in pure spite and envy at the superior accuracy and solidity of his labours as an antiquary , has in one of his letters to Cole stig matized with a still more celebrated man thus : " Dr. Mead Of Satire , pouring down in ...
... Horace Walpole , in pure spite and envy at the superior accuracy and solidity of his labours as an antiquary , has in one of his letters to Cole stig matized with a still more celebrated man thus : " Dr. Mead Of Satire , pouring down in ...
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