| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...Ham Walks bound my prospect; but, thank God! the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queensberry. ed sword in thunder down, Anil, with a withering look. The war-denouncing trumpet t skimmiflg under my window by a moat poetical moonlight.' The literary performances with which Walpole... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 páginas
...Ham-walks bound my prospects; but, thank God! the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queeusberry. Dowagers as plenty as flounders inhabit all around,...skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight. The Chevenixes had tricked the cottage up for themselves. Up two pair of stairs is what they call Mr.... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 páginas
...Walks bound my prospects, but, thank Grod ! the Thames is between me and the duchess of Queensbury. Dowagers, as plenty as flounders, inhabit all around...Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window by most poetical moonlight." After his villa had been built, he commenced to collect antiquities and curiosities... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...Ham Walks bound my prospect; but, thank God! the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queensberry. Dowagers, as plenty as flounders, inhabit all around;...skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight,' The literary performances with which Walpole varied his life at Strawberry Hill are all characteristic... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 páginas
...Walks bound my prospects, but, thank God I the Thames is between me and the duchess of Queensbury. Dowagers, as plenty as flounders, inhabit all around...Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window by most poetical moonlight." After his villa had been built, he commenced to collect antiquities and curiosities... | |
| 1860 - 860 páginas
...Ham Walks bound my prospect: but, thank God! the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queensberry. Dowagers as plenty as flounders inhabit all around,...window by a most poetical moonlight. I have about hind enough to keep such a farm us Noah's, when he set np in the ark-with a pair of each kind; but... | |
| 1870 - 842 páginas
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| Horace Walpole - 1861 - 554 páginas
...their wings in gold. — Pope, to Mr. Adduon, occasioned by his Dialogues on Medals.— Cass1NaHAJl. flounders inhabit all around, and Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window hy a most poetical moonlight. I have about land enough to keep such a farm as Noah's, when he set up... | |
| Richard Stuteley Cobbett - 1872 - 458 páginas
...walks bound my prospects ; but, thank God, the Thames is between me and the Duchess of Queensberry. Dowagers as plenty as flounders inhabit all around,...skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight. The Chenevixes had tricked the cottage up for themselves. Up two pair of stairs is what they call Mr.... | |
| Richard Stuteley Cobbett - 1872 - 452 páginas
...its purchase only five acres of ground belonged to the house — " land enough," says its owner, " to keep such a farm as Noah's, when he set up in the ark with a pair of each kind," — the rest was obtained subsequently. Walpole conceived the idea of enlarging his cottage, and, being... | |
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