Literature in Letters: Manners, Art, Criticism, Biography, History, and MoralsBoD – 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 | 3 |
LETTERS IV V VI VII Madame de Sévigné to Madame de Coulanges A Slip | 9 |
Mrs Bradshaw to Mrs Howard Life of a Lady of Fashion in | 16 |
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 | 40 |
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 | 265 |
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 | 299 |
Oliver Cromwell to Sir Arthur Hesselrig Feelings on the Eve of | 305 |
Horace Walpole to Sir Horace Dann Scotch Rebellion in 1745Progress | 311 |
Hannah More to her Sister Funeral of Garrick in Westminster | 68 |
Hannah More to her Sister Evening with the Turkish Ambassador | 71 |
Dr Beattie to Sir William Forbes Life in the Week and on Sunday | 80 |
Horace Walpole to Richard West Amusements at ParisBurial of | 85 |
Mrs Adans to Mrs Cranch Description of a London Rout | 87 |
Dr Chalmers to his Daughter Description of a Dinner at the Lord | 96 |
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 | 109 |
Alexander Pope to Teresa and Martha Blount Visit to Hampton Court | 115 |
Alexander Pope to Edward Blount Humor of Wycherley in his last Ill | 118 |
The Bishop of Rochester to Alexander Pope Written from ParisIn | 131 |
XVII XVIII XIX Correspondence between Mrs Piozzi ani | 144 |
Robert Burns to Mrs Dunlop Description of his Wife | 154 |
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 | 174 |
George Washington to Dr John Cochrán Bill of Camp Fare | 180 |
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton Whimsical Description of a | 193 |
Rev Sydney Smith to | 199 |
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 | 222 |
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 | 253 |
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 | 353 |
Sir Walter Scott to the Duke of Buccleugh Ride over the Field | 364 |
Margaret Fuller Madame Ossoli to R W Emerson Siege of Rome | 372 |
S T Coleridge to Joseph Cottle Description of Miss Wordsworth a Sis | 381 |
Dr Arbuthnot to Alexander Pope Account of his ConditionExpress | 387 |
Alexander Pope to Mr Steele In ReplySends the famous Ode entitled | 393 |
Dr Johnson to Lord Chesterfield No Gratitude for his tardy Encourage | 399 |
David Hume to Edward Gibbon Advice to write in the English Lan | 405 |
Horace Walpole to Rev William Dason Visit of Dr Robertson | 413 |
Hannah More to her Sister Party ProscriptionDinner at the Biskop | 430 |
Thomas Jefferson to Dr Smith Reminiscences of Dr FranklinVener | 436 |
Robert Burns to Mr Thompson Origin of Scots wha hae wi Wallace | 441 |
Sir Walter Scott to Robert Southey Congratulations on his Appoint | 449 |
Miss Berry to Joanna Baillie In ReplyVindication of her Book | 455 |
Alexander Pope to Richard Steele Moral uses of Sickness | 468 |
Thomas Jefferson to John Adams On the Death of Mrs Adams | 474 |
Rev Robert Hall to W Hollick Feelings on his Recovery from a second | 479 |
Rev Dr J M Mason to Capt U S A Advice as to the course | 495 |
Hannah More to Mr and Mrs Huber No Dispensation to Genius | 511 |
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