 | Horace Walpole - 1820
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure — nobody...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, and I went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, " Lord, how he is broke... | |
 | Horace Walpole - 1837
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure, — nobody...finish his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, 4 and I, went and stood near him, and, in half whispers, that he might hear, said " Lord, ho1o he is... | |
 | Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1837
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure, — nobody...To finish his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand,4 and 3 Gertrude, duchess of Bedford, daughter of earl Gower. [Or.] * Thomas Brand, esq., father... | |
 | Horace Walpole - 1840
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure, — nobody...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, " Lord, how he is broke... | |
 | Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842
...Rigby; the first of whom did not deign to notice him; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure, — nobody...grows old. To finish his confusion and anxiety, George Selvvyn, Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, " Lord,... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1843
...Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure. Nobody went near him ; he tried to flatter people; they were too busy to mind him; in short, he was quite...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half-whispers, that he might hear, said, ' Lord, how he is broke!... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1843
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure. Nobody went near him ; he tried to flatter people ; they were too busy to mind him ; in short, he was quite disconcerted ; his treachery used to be so... | |
 | Eliot Warburton - 1851
...Rigby; the first of whom did not deign to notice him; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure : nobody...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn. Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, ' Lord, how he is broke... | |
 | Eliot Warburton - 1852
...to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure : nobody went near himHe tried to flatter people that were too busy to mind...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, ' Lord, how he is broke... | |
 | Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1857
...the first of whom did not deign to notice him ; but he must come to it. You would have died to see Newcastle's pitiful and distressed figure, — nobody...his confusion and anxiety, George Selwyn, Brand, and I, went and stood near him, and in half whispers, that he might hear, said, " Lord, how he is broke... | |
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