Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence, Band 2Macmillan, 1869 |
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... O'Connell - Visit to Derrynane - Wordsworth - Visit to Dawson Turner - Macaulay - Death of Flaxman 290 314 CHAPTER XIII . 1827 . Death of Blake - Lamb at Enfield . 378 CHAPTER XIV . 1828 . Goethe - Opening of the London University ...
... O'Connell - Visit to Derrynane - Wordsworth - Visit to Dawson Turner - Macaulay - Death of Flaxman 290 314 CHAPTER XIII . 1827 . Death of Blake - Lamb at Enfield . 378 CHAPTER XIV . 1828 . Goethe - Opening of the London University ...
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... O'Connell one day , pointing to a wretched house , said to me , " Had you any idea of so much wretchedness ? " I answered , " I had no idea of so little wretchedness with such destitution . " * Either he or his brother is now the ...
... O'Connell one day , pointing to a wretched house , said to me , " Had you any idea of so much wretchedness ? " I answered , " I had no idea of so little wretchedness with such destitution . " * Either he or his brother is now the ...
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... O'Connell . Baron Penne- father . Cork . - Dan . O'Connell in Court . August 7th . - I rose early and took a walk in the city . After breakfast , seeing in the coffee - room two gentle- men who appeared to be barristers , I presented my ...
... O'Connell . Baron Penne- father . Cork . - Dan . O'Connell in Court . August 7th . - I rose early and took a walk in the city . After breakfast , seeing in the coffee - room two gentle- men who appeared to be barristers , I presented my ...
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... in talking . Our recollections were not always of the same circum- stances , and so we could assist each other . remember , Cuthbert ? " said his daughter . recollec- " Do you " What , " With Dan . O'Connell . 337 1826 . said I.
... in talking . Our recollections were not always of the same circum- stances , and so we could assist each other . remember , Cuthbert ? " said his daughter . recollec- " Do you " What , " With Dan . O'Connell . 337 1826 . said I.
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... O'Connell . These , as nearly as possible , were my words . On my ending , he seized me by the hand very cordially , and said , " I would a thousand times rather talk with one of your way of thinking than with one of my own . " Of ...
... O'Connell . These , as nearly as possible , were my words . On my ending , he seized me by the hand very cordially , and said , " I would a thousand times rather talk with one of your way of thinking than with one of my own . " Of ...
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acquaintance admirable afterwards agreeable amusing Anthony Robinson Basil Montagu beautiful Blake Blake's breakfast brother Calder Abbey called Catholic CHAP CHAP.XVII character Charles Charles Lamb chatted Church Clarkson Coleridge Coleridge's Collier conversation court Covent Garden death December delightful dined dinner England English enjoyed exhibited favour feeling Flaxman forenoon French gave German Goethe Hamond heard honour Hundleby interesting Irving Italian journal journey June Keswick King's Bench Knebel lady Lamb Lamb's late Leigh Hunt letter lived London looked Lord Ellenborough Ludwig Tieck Madame Madame de Staël Mary Lamb Miss Monkhouse never O'Connell opinion party person pleased pleasure poems poet poetry political portrait recollect remarkable ROBERT SOUTHEY Robinson Rome Rydal Mount seemed sister Southey speech spent spirits spoke talked thought Tieck tion told took tea trial walked Words Wordsworth worth write Written in 1851 young