Diary and Letters, Том 3Colburn, 1843 |
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... father's house . " The best thing you can do will be to get me made a bishop , that I may dine now and then at your table ; but then do not let it come to the ears of their Majesties that I am a mortal enemy to trumpets and drums ...
... father's house . " The best thing you can do will be to get me made a bishop , that I may dine now and then at your table ; but then do not let it come to the ears of their Majesties that I am a mortal enemy to trumpets and drums ...
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... don't mistake this for a letter of con- gratulation — it is no such thing - I am only excessively glad , and determined to tell you so myself . My head is full of the charming little historiette in your father's 1786.
... don't mistake this for a letter of con- gratulation — it is no such thing - I am only excessively glad , and determined to tell you so myself . My head is full of the charming little historiette in your father's 1786.
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... father's house . " The best thing you can do will be to get me made a bishop , that I may dine now and then at your table ; but then do not let it come to the ears of their Majesties that I am a mortal enemy to trumpets and drums ...
... father's house . " The best thing you can do will be to get me made a bishop , that I may dine now and then at your table ; but then do not let it come to the ears of their Majesties that I am a mortal enemy to trumpets and drums ...
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... father's account did really give me very great pleasure . The manner of the thing is so handsome , that I think it cannot but be much to your satisfaction ; and as for the satisfaction . of certain other folks , for other reasons which ...
... father's account did really give me very great pleasure . The manner of the thing is so handsome , that I think it cannot but be much to your satisfaction ; and as for the satisfaction . of certain other folks , for other reasons which ...
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... father's carriage was merely to go as baggage - waggon for my clothes . But I wept not then . I left no one behind me to regret ; my dear father accompanied me , and all my dear sisters had already taken their flight , never more to ...
... father's carriage was merely to go as baggage - waggon for my clothes . But I wept not then . I left no one behind me to regret ; my dear father accompanied me , and all my dear sisters had already taken their flight , never more to ...
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acquaintance afterwards answer asked attend begged believe better Bishop of Worcester Bryant Budé called Colonel Goldsworthy Colonel Welbred conversation cried dear father dearest Delany desired dine dinner door dress Duchess of Ancaster Duke entered equerries exclaimed favour felt gave give glad good-humoured gracious happy Harcourt hear heard honour humour instantly invited King King's knew laugh little Princess Lodge look Lord Harcourt ma'am Madame de Genlis Madame la Fîte Madame la Roche Majesty Major Price Miss Burney Miss Planta Miss Vernons morning never night obliged opened party pleased pleasure poor present Prince of Wales Princess Amelia Princess Augusta Princess Elizabeth Princess Royal Queen received returned Royal Family Schwellenberg seemed sent shew Smelt smile soon speak spoke stay summons sure surprised sweet talk tell thing thought tion told took Turbulent waiting walk whole Windsor wished