Une ville d'eaux anglaise au XVIIIe siècle: la société élégante et littéraire à Bath sous la reine Anne et sous les GeorgesA. Picard, 1904 - 398 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... Thomas Johnson fait les remarques suivantes : « Urbis ædificia satis sunt ampla et commoda ad excipiendum undique profluentem ægrotorum numerum , qui morborum medelam quærentes , huc quotannis vere et autumno quasi ad sacrum Hygeias ...
... Thomas Johnson fait les remarques suivantes : « Urbis ædificia satis sunt ampla et commoda ad excipiendum undique profluentem ægrotorum numerum , qui morborum medelam quærentes , huc quotannis vere et autumno quasi ad sacrum Hygeias ...
Pagina 90
... Thomas Pitt , plus tard lord Camelford , sont datées de Bath ( 12 octobre 1751 , 12 janvier 1754 , etc. ) . Il avait recours aux eaux contre la goutte dont il souffrait ( Letters ... to ... Lord Camelford , 30 mars 1754 ) . 7. Voy . ci ...
... Thomas Pitt , plus tard lord Camelford , sont datées de Bath ( 12 octobre 1751 , 12 janvier 1754 , etc. ) . Il avait recours aux eaux contre la goutte dont il souffrait ( Letters ... to ... Lord Camelford , 30 mars 1754 ) . 7. Voy . ci ...
Pagina 109
... Thomas de Quincey écrites vers 1834 , mais qui se rapportent à la fin du XVIIIe siècle : « Never was there a baser insinuation ... than that passage in some lampoon of Lord Byron's , where , by way of vengeance on Mr. Southey ... he ...
... Thomas de Quincey écrites vers 1834 , mais qui se rapportent à la fin du XVIIIe siècle : « Never was there a baser insinuation ... than that passage in some lampoon of Lord Byron's , where , by way of vengeance on Mr. Southey ... he ...
Pagina 119
... Thomas Sheridan ' , maître de pension à Dublin et grand- père de l'écrivain , fut l'un des rares amis de Swift , et même l'un de ses familiers 2. Bon , d'esprit vif et pétulant , il était célèbre pour son humeur originale et bizarre et ...
... Thomas Sheridan ' , maître de pension à Dublin et grand- père de l'écrivain , fut l'un des rares amis de Swift , et même l'un de ses familiers 2. Bon , d'esprit vif et pétulant , il était célèbre pour son humeur originale et bizarre et ...
Pagina 120
... Thomas Sheridan , mais le contexte et les dates montrent assez que c'est là une erreur . 7. Mme Frances Sheridan , femme fort accomplie et écrivain de mérite , était morte quatre ans auparavant . sur les planches ; il y travaillait ...
... Thomas Sheridan , mais le contexte et les dates montrent assez que c'est là une erreur . 7. Mme Frances Sheridan , femme fort accomplie et écrivain de mérite , était morte quatre ans auparavant . sur les planches ; il y travaillait ...
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Pagina 228 - Carlisle; many by Mrs Miller herself, that have no fault but wanting metre; and immortality promised to her without end or measure. In short, since folly, which never ripens to madness but in this hot climate, ran distracted, there never was anything so entertaining or so dull — for you cannot read so long as I have been telling.
Pagina 29 - Nash was certainly to be numbered in the beginning, only with this difference, that he wanted the corrupt heart too commonly attending a life of expedients ; for he was generous, humane, and honourable, even though by profession a gamester.
Pagina 315 - Memoirs of the Lives, Intrigues, and Comical Adventures of the most famous Gamesters and celebrated Sharpers in the Reigns of Charles II., James II., William III., and Queen Anne...
Pagina 155 - How then can you judge of what you never heard?' 'Sir, by common report.' 'Common report is not enough. Give me leave, Sir, to ask, is not your name Nash?
Pagina 155 - By the authority of Jesus Christ, conveyed to me by the (now) Archbishop of Canterbury, when he laid his hands upon me and said, 'Take thou authority to preach the Gospel.
Pagina 139 - Mr. Mathews still seemed resolved to give it another turn, and observed that he had never quitted his sword. — Provoked at this, I then swore (with too much heat, perhaps) that he should either give up his sword and I would break it, or go to his guard again. He refused — but, on my persisting, either gave it into my hand, or flung it on the table, or the ground (which I will not absolutely affirm).
Pagina 294 - Your prudent grandmammas, ye modern belles, Content with Bristol, Bath, and Tunbridge Wells, When health required it, would consent to roam, Else more attached to pleasures found at home ; But now alike, gay widow, virgin, wife, Ingenious to diversify dull life, In coaches, chaises, caravans, and hoys, Fly to the coast for daily, nightly joys, And all, impatient of dry land, agree With one consent to rush into the sea.• Ocean exhibits, fathomless and broad, Much of the power and majesty of God.
Pagina 139 - ... before you did so both the swords were in Mr. Sheridan's power. Mr. Matthews still seemed resolved to give it another turn, and observed that he had never quitted his sword. Provoked at this, I then swore (with too much heat, perhaps) that he should either give up his sword and I would break it, or go to his guard again. He refused — but on my persisting either gave it into my hand, or flung it on the table or the ground (which, I will not absolutely affirm). I broke it and flung the hilt to...
Pagina 164 - Methodist preachers ; their doctrines are most repulsive, and strongly tinctured with impertinence and disrespect towards their superiors in perpetually endeavouring to level all ranks and do away with all distinctions. It is monstrous to be told that you have a heart as sinful as the common wretches that crawl on the earth. This is highly offensive and insulting, and I cannot but wonder that your ladyship should relish any sentiments so much at variance with high rank and good breeding.
Pagina 199 - Clerks and factors from the East Indies, loaded with the spoil of plundered provinces; planters, negro-drivers, and hucksters, from our American plantations, enriched they know not how; agents, commissaries, and contractors, who have fattened, in two successive wars, on the blood of the nation; usurers, brokers, and jobbers of every kind; men of low birth, and no breeding, have found themselves suddenly translated into a state of affluence, unknown to former ages ; and no wonder that their brains...