The letters of mrs. Elizabeth Montagu, with some of the letters of her correspondents, publ. by M. Montagu, Nide 3 |
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Sivu 1
... be as good as the generality of my species , and that if I excel in any particular , it is in loving my friends . It is no wonder VOL . III . B that a mind weakened and bowed by afflic- tion seeks MRS. MONTAGU'S LETTERS, ...
... be as good as the generality of my species , and that if I excel in any particular , it is in loving my friends . It is no wonder VOL . III . B that a mind weakened and bowed by afflic- tion seeks MRS. MONTAGU'S LETTERS, ...
Sivu 2
... tion seeks to support itself by the assist- ance of others ; but in my happiest hours , and when the delusions of life ( for I call the happiness of this world no better ) were strongest upon me , I thought friendship had high and noble ...
... tion seeks to support itself by the assist- ance of others ; but in my happiest hours , and when the delusions of life ( for I call the happiness of this world no better ) were strongest upon me , I thought friendship had high and noble ...
Sivu 101
... tion of vices and virtues , and there is no creature in whom they are not in some degree blended ; some shadow of virtue in the worst , some allay of vice in the best . There is a great uniformity in the character of Clarissa ; she is ...
... tion of vices and virtues , and there is no creature in whom they are not in some degree blended ; some shadow of virtue in the worst , some allay of vice in the best . There is a great uniformity in the character of Clarissa ; she is ...
Sivu 108
... tion tempt you to neglect it . As to my cousin , whose ruling maxim is , the more the merrier , she will easily be prevailed on to come to London ; and if she gathers mirth by poll tax , this is undoubtedly the place for her . I could ...
... tion tempt you to neglect it . As to my cousin , whose ruling maxim is , the more the merrier , she will easily be prevailed on to come to London ; and if she gathers mirth by poll tax , this is undoubtedly the place for her . I could ...
Sivu 112
... tion ; our departure is deferred till next week . I cannot deny that after the gaieties of Tunbridge , and dissipation of London , I shall be glad to enter into still life . The country does not indeed wear the rich livery of summer ...
... tion ; our departure is deferred till next week . I cannot deny that after the gaieties of Tunbridge , and dissipation of London , I shall be glad to enter into still life . The country does not indeed wear the rich livery of summer ...
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admire affectionate friend agreeable amiable amusement arts attention Bath beauty believe Boscawen brother character charmed chearful compliments conversation dear Cousin DEAR MADAM dearest Cousin delight desire Duke dull Dutchess of Portland endeavour esteem faithful French friendship gentle Gilbert West give glad gout Grace happy Hatchlands hear heart Herefordshire hither honour hope humble servant idle imagine kind Lady Lady Sunderland leave leisure letter live London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Granby Lord Sandwich Lord Titchfield melan mind Miss Pitt MONTAGU morning Mount Ephraim never night noble obliged perhaps person pleased pleasure poor post chaise Pray racter reason Sandleford seems shew Sir George Lyttelton Sir Thomas Robinson sister sorry spirits sure tell tender thing thought tion town Tunbridge virtue walk waters Wickham wife wish write
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Sivu 184 - Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind Sees GOD in clouds, or hears Him in the wind ; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way...
Sivu 51 - Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude.
Sivu 248 - In this eclogue he gives hints of that spacious style which was to distinguish him, and which, like his own Fame, " With golden wings aloft doth fly Above the reach of ruinous decay, And with brave plumes doth beat the azure sky, Admired of base-born men from far away.
Sivu 339 - He was very often visited by Lyttelton and Pitt, who, when they were weary of faction and debates, used at Wickham to find books and quiet, a decent table, and literary conversation. There is at Wickham a walk made by Pitt 5 and, what is of far more importance, at Wickham Lyttelton received that conviction which produced his
Sivu 23 - It was late in the evening before we got home, but the silver Cynthia held up her lamp in the heavens, and cast such a light on the earth as shewed its beauties in a soft and gentle light. The night silenced all but our divine Doctor, who sometimes uttered things fit to be spoken in a season when all nature seems to be hushed and hearkening. I followed, gathering wisdom as I went, till I found, by my horse's stumbling, that I was in a bad road, and that the blind was leading the blind ; so I placed...
Sivu 24 - ... hearkening. I followed, gathering wisdom as I went, till I found, by my horse's stumbling, that I was in a bad road, and that the blind was leading the blind. So I placed my servant between the doctor and myself ; which he not perceiving, went on in a most philosophical strain, to the great...
Sivu 10 - The waters,' says Mrs Montagu, ' have raised his spirits to a fine pitch, as your grace will imagine, when I tell you how sublime an answer he made to a very vulgar question. I asked him how long he stayed at the Wells : he said, As long as my rival stayed ; — as long as the sun did.
Sivu 158 - Miss Chudleigh's dress, or rather undress, was remarkable ; she was Iphigenia for the sacrifice, but so naked, the high-priest might easily inspect the entrails of the victim. The Maids of Honour (not of maids the strictest) were so offended they would not speak to her.
Sivu 19 - On his head was a velvet cap, much resembling a black saucepan, and on his side hung a little basket. At last we arrived at the King's Head, where the loyalty of the doctor induced him to alight ; and then, knight-errant-like, he took his damsels from off their palfreys, and courteously handed us into the inn.
Sivu 19 - I rode on in safety, and at leisure to observe the company, especially the two figures that brought up the rear. The first was my servant, valiantly armed with two uncharged pistols; the last was the doctor's man, whose uncombed hair so resembled the mane of the horse he rode, one could not help imagining they were of kin, and wishing for the honour of the family, that they had had one comb betwixt them.