| Horace Walpole - 1857 - 576 páginas
...We would make him dress instantly, and carry him back to the entertainment. How he would stare and have been sent abroad. For most of our travelling...creatures that are to be governed. Travelling is certainly carried a great deal too far amongst the English ; for although nothing can be more proper for a man... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1857 - 586 páginas
...We would make him dress instantly, and carry him back to the entertainment. How he would stare and have been sent abroad. For most of our travelling...made their governors, but as often to the strange ereatures that are to be governed. Travelling is certainly carried a great deal too far amongst the... | |
| 1878 - 822 páginas
...figure to practised eyes. " Most of our travelling youth," writes Lady Pomfret from Florence (1740), " neither improve themselves nor credit their country....to the strange creatures that are to be governed." But the system was an acknowledged one. This " inundation of poor creatures " had a recognised claim... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1880 - 574 páginas
...We would make him dress instantly, and carry him back to the entertainment. How he would stare and have been sent abroad. For most of our travelling...improve themselves nor credit their country. This, 1 believe, is often owing to the strange creatures that arc made their governors, but as often to the... | |
| Anne Mozley - 1892 - 418 páginas
...figure to practised eyes. " Most of our travelling youth," writes Lady Pomfret from Florence (1 740), "neither improve themselves nor credit their country....to the strange creatures that are to be governed." But the system was an acknowledged one. This " inundation of poor creatures " had a recognised claim... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1906 - 618 páginas
...We would make him dress instantly, and carry him back to the entertainment. How he would stare and have been sent abroad. For most of our travelling...believe, is often owing to the strange creatures that ore made their governors, but as often to the strange creatures that are to be governed. Travelling... | |
| 1878 - 798 páginas
...figure to practised eyes. " Most of our travelling youth," writes Lady Pomfret from Florence (1740), " neither improve themselves nor credit their country....governors, but as often to the strange creatures that arc to be governed." But the system was an acknowledged one. This "inundation of poor creatures" had... | |
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