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... daughter of Leo- pold , was married to the Prince Royal of Naples ; that Princess having first made a solemn renun- ciation of all right of succession to any of the possessions of the House of Austria . The King and Queen of the Two ...
... daughter of Leo- pold , was married to the Prince Royal of Naples ; that Princess having first made a solemn renun- ciation of all right of succession to any of the possessions of the House of Austria . The King and Queen of the Two ...
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... daughter of Valdemar , King of Norway , and widow of Huguin King of Norway . But the Swedes , justly provoked by the treacherous and inhuman policy of Christian II . the last King of Denmark , who , by virtue of the union of Colmar ...
... daughter of Valdemar , King of Norway , and widow of Huguin King of Norway . But the Swedes , justly provoked by the treacherous and inhuman policy of Christian II . the last King of Denmark , who , by virtue of the union of Colmar ...
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... daughter , found means to escape with the greatest secrecy from the Thuilleries , in the night , between Monday and Tuesday , the 21st of June . His departure was not known till eight hours after it had taken place . As soon as it was ...
... daughter , found means to escape with the greatest secrecy from the Thuilleries , in the night , between Monday and Tuesday , the 21st of June . His departure was not known till eight hours after it had taken place . As soon as it was ...
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... daughter of the marquis and marchioness Fagnani , 10,000l . four per cent . annuities , and the princi- pal sum of 23,000l . on her coming of age , or day of marriage ; but in case of her death before either of those periods , to go to ...
... daughter of the marquis and marchioness Fagnani , 10,000l . four per cent . annuities , and the princi- pal sum of 23,000l . on her coming of age , or day of marriage ; but in case of her death before either of those periods , to go to ...
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... daughter of James earl Walde- grave , and widow of lord Edward Herbert , second son of the Mar- quis of Powis . She died 31st of May , 1753. On his marriage he quitted the stage for a few years . He afterwards returned to Drury- lane ...
... daughter of James earl Walde- grave , and widow of lord Edward Herbert , second son of the Mar- quis of Powis . She died 31st of May , 1753. On his marriage he quitted the stage for a few years . He afterwards returned to Drury- lane ...
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Página 401 - I have been lately informed by the proprietor of ' The World,' that two papers, in which my ' Dictionary ' is recommended to the public, were written by your lordship. To be so distinguished, is an honour, which, being very little accustomed to favours from the great, I know not well how to receive, or in what terms to acknowledge. " When, upon some slight encouragement, I first visited your lordship, I was overpowered, like the rest of mankind, by the enchantment of your address, and could not...
Página 404 - Johnson having now explicitly avowed his opinion of Lord Chesterfield, did not refrain from expressing himself concerning that nobleman with pointed freedom : ' This man (said he) I thought had been a Lord among wits ; but, I find, he is only a wit among Lords !' And when his Letters to his natural son were published, he observed, that ' they teach the morals of a whore, and the manners of a dancing master.
Página 402 - I had done all that I could; and no man is well pleased to have his all neglected, be it ever so little. Seven years, my Lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms or was repulsed from your door...
Página 411 - Why, Sir, you \ find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. \ No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford.
Página 435 - Here was exemplified what Goldsmith said of him, with the aid of a very witty image from one of Gibber's Comedies: "There is no arguing with Johnson: for if his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it.
Página 427 - We can do nothing without the blue stockings ; ' and thus by degrees the title was established.
Página 407 - When asked by another friend, at Sir Joshua Reynolds's, whether he made any reply to this high compliment, he answered " No, sir. When the king had said it, it was to be so. It was not for me to bandy civilities with my sovereign.
Página 415 - Johnson said, he thought he had already done his part as a writer. " I should have thought so too (said the king), if you had not written so well.
Página 440 - Lordship's offer raises in me not less wonder than gratitude. Bounty so liberally bestowed, I should gladly receive if my condition made it necessary ; for to such a mind, who would not be proud to own his obligations ? But it has pleased God to restore me to so great a measure of health, that if I should now appropriate so much of a fortune destined to do good, I could not escape from myself the charge of advancing a false claim. My journey to the Continent...
Página 394 - Indeed I cannot conceive a more perfect mode of writing any man's life, than not only relating all the most important events of it in their order, but interweaving what he privately wrote, and said, and thought ; by which mankind are enabled as it were to see him live, and to " live o'er each scene" with him, as he actually advanced through the several stages of his life.