| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 314 pages
...key of the alecellar. I was greatly delighted with the circumstances of your investiturf. It rnmindod me of the porters at Calais with Dr. Smollett's baggage,...portmanteau, and bearing it in triumph to his lodgings. You see what it is to laugh at the superstitions of a gentleman usher, as I think you do somewhero.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 428 pages
...Esq., Keswick. " Edinburgh, November 18, 1813. " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, as Paddy says, to rule over us,...of Spenser and of Dryden to its pristine dignity. 1 am only discontented with the extent of your royal revenue, which I thought had been L. 400, or L.300... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 608 pages
...Norember 13, 1Я1 , " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, аз Paddy says, to rule over us, and to redeem the crown...of Spenser and of Dryden to its pristine dignity. I am only discontented with the extent of your royal revenue, which I thought had been JÊ400, or £300... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 460 pages
...situation of Davy in the farce, who stipulates for more wages, less work, and the key of the ale-cellar. I was greatly delighted with the circumstances of...reminded me of the porters at Calais with Dr Smollett's haggage, six of them seizing upon one small portmanteau, and bearing it in triumph to his lodgings.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 610 pages
..." Edinburgh. NoTember 13, lg]3L " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may yon live, as Paddy says, to rule over us, and to redeem the crown of Spenser and of Dryden to its pnstine dignity. I am only discontented with the extent of your royal revenue, which I thought had... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 432 pages
...Esq., Keswick. 4 "Edinburgh, November 13, 1813, " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, as Paddy says, to rule over us,...of Spenser and of Dryden to its pristine dignity. I am only discontented with the extent of your royal revenue, which I thought had been £400, or £300... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1839 - 428 pages
...situation of Davy in the farce, who stipulates for more wages, Jess work, and the key of the ale-cellar.* I was greatly delighted with the circumstances of...Calais with Dr Smollett's baggage, six of them seizing upon one small portmanteau, and bearing it in triumph to his lodgings. You see what it is to laugh... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 pages
...Esq., Kawick. " Edinburgh, November 13, 1313. " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, as Paddy says, to rule over us, and to redeem the crown of Spenscr^and of Drydcn to its pristine dignity. I am only discontented with the extent of your royal... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1848 - 432 pages
...Esq., Kegwick. " Edinburgh, November 13, 1813. " I do not delay, my dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, as Paddy says, to rule over us, and to redeem the crown of Spenser and of Dryclen to its pristine dignity. I am only discontented with the extent of your royal revenue, which... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1861 - 326 pages
...Esq., Keswick. " Edinburgh, November 13, 1813. "I do not delay, my Dear Southey, to say my gratulor. Long may you live, as Paddy says, to rule over us, and to re• See the Preface to the third volume of the late Collective Edition of Mr. Southey's Poems, p.... | |
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