| 1853 - 1074 Seiten
...fancy and quiet humor of poor Charles Lamb. He thus records a party at which they first met : — " Dined at Mr Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never seen...Magazine') and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minura sidera of this... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 362 Seiten
...coach, with Lucy to Murray's, to show her his room and his pictures; thence to the Foreign Office. Dined at Mr. Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never...Magazine ") and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence on VOL. IV. E the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minora sidera... | |
| 1853 - 418 Seiten
...We close our extracts with the following, gathered here and there, throughout the fifth Part :— " Dined at Mr. Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never...London Magazine") and his sister (the poor woman who *ent mad wilh him in the diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minora sidera... | |
| 1853 - 528 Seiten
...poor Charles Lamb. He thus records a party at which they first met:— " Dined at Mr Mopkhouse's (» gentleman I had never seen before), on Wordsworth's...Magazine') and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minura sidera of this... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 378 Seiten
...coach, with Lucy to Murray's, to show her his room and his pictures; thence to the Foreign Office. Dined at Mr. Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never...whenever he comes to town. A singular party : Coleridge, Kogers, Wordsworth and wife, Charles Lamb (the hero, at present, of the " London Magazine ") and his... | |
| 1857 - 514 Seiten
...gentleman I had never seen hefore), on Wordsworth's invitation, who lives there whenever he conies to town. A singular party : Coleridge, Rogers, Wordsworth...Magazine') and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minora sidera of this... | |
| 1860 - 874 Seiten
...edited for a hungry posterity in eight volumes, we read: " April 4, 1823. Dined at Mr. Monkhonse's (a gentleman I had never seen before) on Wordsworth's...Magazine') and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minora sidera of this... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1869 - 926 Seiten
...Lamb's account of the same thing. TOM MOORE AT DINNER. "April 4th, 1823.— Dined at Mr. Monkhouse's on Wordsworth's invitation, who lives there whenever...(the hero at present of the ' London Magazine '), and hu sister (the poor woman who went mad in a diligence on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one... | |
| w. carew hazlitt - 1874 - 424 Seiten
...Russell has edited for a hungry posterity in eight volumes, we read : "April 4fh, 1823. — Dined at Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never seen before),...Magazine) and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence, on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the minora. xitleiu of... | |
| Mary Anne Lamb, Charles Lamb - 1874 - 392 Seiten
...Russell has edited for a hungry posterity in eight volumes, we read : "April 4th, 1823. — Dined at Monkhouse's (a gentleman I had never seen before),...Magazine) and his sister (the poor woman who went mad with him in the diligence, on the way to Paris), and a Mr. Robinson, one of the ininora sidera of this... | |
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