Literature in Letters: Manners, Art, Criticism, Biography, History, and Morals

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BoD – Books on Demand, 17 Ara 2021 - 536 sayfa
Reprint of the original, first published in 1866.
 

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Madame de Sévigné to Madame de Grignan The Court of Louis
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LETTERS IV V VI VII Madame de Sévigné to Madame de Coulanges A Slip
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Mrs Bradshaw to Mrs Howard Life of a Lady of Fashion in
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XII Lady Russell to Lord Russell Simplicity of her LifeFamily News
24
Joseph Spence to his mother Account of the Adepts or Alchemists
26
Sir Walter Scott to Mrs Walter Scott Domestic NewsBores
37
Horace Walpole to George Montagu _Honeymoon of the
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Horace Walpole to H S ConwayVisit to Stowe in Company of
54
Robert Southey to Lieut Southey A BullFight at LisbonCruelty
259
Washington Irving to Mrs Paris Rides in the Neighborhood of Mad
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E D Clarke to the Rev William Otter JerusalemDifference
274
Bishop Heber to Hon C W W Wynne First Impressions of India
285
Bishop Heber to Hon C W W Wynne Visit to a wealthy Brahmin
293
Queen Anne Boleyn to Henry VIII Protestations of Affection and Fidel
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Oliver Cromwell to Sir Arthur Hesselrig Feelings on the Eve of
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Horace Walpole to Sir Horace Dann Scotch Rebellion in 1745Progress
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Hannah More to her Sister Funeral of Garrick in Westminster
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Hannah More to her Sister Evening with the Turkish Ambassador
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Dr Beattie to Sir William Forbes Life in the Week and on Sunday
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Horace Walpole to Richard West Amusements at ParisBurial of
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Mrs Adans to Mrs Cranch Description of a London Rout
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Dr Chalmers to his Daughter Description of a Dinner at the Lord
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Hugh S Legaré to his Sisters Visit of the Queen of France to Brus
103
Wm H Prescott to Miss Prescott Young Ladies not so much in
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Alexander Pope to Teresa and Martha Blount Visit to Hampton Court
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Alexander Pope to Edward Blount Humor of Wycherley in his last Ill
118
The Bishop of Rochester to Alexander Pope Written from ParisIn
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XVII XVIII XIX Correspondence between Mrs Piozzi ani
144
Robert Burns to Mrs Dunlop Description of his Wife
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Dr Franklin to Mrs Hewson Loss of FriendsPeaceRetrospect
160
Hannah More to Mr Harford Description of a DroughtEffect
168
Hannah More to Dr Wilberforce Infirmities of AgeBarley Wood
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George Washington to Dr John Cochrán Bill of Camp Fare
180
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton Whimsical Description of a
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Rev Sydney Smith to
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Walter Savage Landor to Lady Blessington A mere Touch of Rheu
206
Dr James Alexander to Dr Hall Visit to OxfordGeneral Appearance
214
Thomas Campbell to Dr BeattieVisit to the Louvre in 1814 with
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Thomas Gray to Mr West TurinThe Grande ChartreuseCretins
229
Charles Dickens to Lady Blessington MilanAmphitheatre of Verona
240
Percy B Shelley to T L P Pompeii and its Remains The Theatre
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Horace Walpole to Sir Horace Mann Execution of the Rebel Lords
321
William Strahan to David Hume Wilkes and the Middlesex Elections
329
Rev Dr Mayhew to Hon James Otis Jr Importance of Communica
337
John Adams to John Jay Circumstances attending his Reception
344
Fisher Ames to George Richards Minot General Washingtons first
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Sir Walter Scott to the Duke of Buccleugh Ride over the Field
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Margaret Fuller Madame Ossoli to R W Emerson Siege of Rome
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S T Coleridge to Joseph Cottle Description of Miss Wordsworth a Sis
381
Dr Arbuthnot to Alexander Pope Account of his ConditionExpress
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Alexander Pope to Mr Steele In ReplySends the famous Ode entitled
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Dr Johnson to Lord Chesterfield No Gratitude for his tardy Encourage
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David Hume to Edward Gibbon Advice to write in the English Lan
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Horace Walpole to Rev William Dason Visit of Dr Robertson
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Hannah More to her Sister Party ProscriptionDinner at the Biskop
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Thomas Jefferson to Dr Smith Reminiscences of Dr FranklinVener
436
Robert Burns to Mr Thompson Origin of Scots wha hae wi Wallace
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Sir Walter Scott to Robert Southey Congratulations on his Appoint
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Miss Berry to Joanna Baillie In ReplyVindication of her Book
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Alexander Pope to Richard Steele Moral uses of Sickness
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Thomas Jefferson to John Adams On the Death of Mrs Adams
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Rev Robert Hall to W Hollick Feelings on his Recovery from a second
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Rev Dr J M Mason to Capt U S A Advice as to the course
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Hannah More to Mr and Mrs Huber No Dispensation to Genius
511
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