The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 70
... Sir Robert married her , to the great mortification of his son Horace , who never mentions the second marriage . Coxe , in his Memoirs of Walpole , is also silent as to the mes- alliance . Lord Hervey says that Miss Skerrett was a very ...
... Sir Robert married her , to the great mortification of his son Horace , who never mentions the second marriage . Coxe , in his Memoirs of Walpole , is also silent as to the mes- alliance . Lord Hervey says that Miss Skerrett was a very ...
Page 71
... Lord Hervey describes the panic in lively colours : - " This project , which , in reality , was nothing more than a mutation of two taxes from Customs to Excise , with an addition of only 126 officers in all England for the collection ...
... Lord Hervey describes the panic in lively colours : - " This project , which , in reality , was nothing more than a mutation of two taxes from Customs to Excise , with an addition of only 126 officers in all England for the collection ...
Page 77
... Lord Hervey and the Duchess of Marlborough , Sporus and Atossa , by Pope . The poet has over - coloured the picture of the Duke of Buckingham's wretched end . He did not die in an inn , but in the house of one of his tenants , in ...
... Lord Hervey and the Duchess of Marlborough , Sporus and Atossa , by Pope . The poet has over - coloured the picture of the Duke of Buckingham's wretched end . He did not die in an inn , but in the house of one of his tenants , in ...
Page 107
... Lord Hervey in his Memoirs , was as artfully constructed and evolved as any dramatic plot . Walpole knew where the real power lay , and made his arrangements accordingly . Hervey , in a letter to Bishop Hoadley ( 1734 ) has the ...
... Lord Hervey in his Memoirs , was as artfully constructed and evolved as any dramatic plot . Walpole knew where the real power lay , and made his arrangements accordingly . Hervey , in a letter to Bishop Hoadley ( 1734 ) has the ...
Page 110
... Lord Somers , of which he was wholly ignorant . These are the persons to whose account the author charges the ... Hervey , the Lord Fanny of many a satire . ] 21 " A painted meadow , or a purling stream , " is a verse of Mr. Addison's ...
... Lord Somers , of which he was wholly ignorant . These are the persons to whose account the author charges the ... Hervey , the Lord Fanny of many a satire . ] 21 " A painted meadow , or a purling stream , " is a verse of Mr. Addison's ...
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