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" Surely no man of seventy-four, unless superannuated, can have the smallest pleasure in sitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. "
The British Prose Writers - Page 105
1821
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1708 - 586 pages
...return. Surely no man of feventy-four, unlefs fuperannuated, can have the fmalleft pleafure in fitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. • It will ftem perfonal, and ungrateful too, to have faid fo much about my own fri/l iiuiation, and' not to have...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 5

British periodicals - 1798 - 576 pages
...return. Surely no man of feventy-four, unlefs fuperannuatcd, can have the fmalleft pleafure in fitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. It will ftem perfonal, and ungrateful too, . to have laid fo much about my own triji (ituation, and not to...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1798 - 580 pages
...return. Surely no man of feventy-four, unlefs fuperannuated, can have the fmalleibpleafure in fitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by » new name. It will ftem perfonal, and ungratefol too, to have faid fo much about my own triji iituation,...
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Walpoliana

Horace Walpole - Anecdotes - 1800 - 302 pages
...return. Surely no man of feventyfour, unlefs fuperannuated, can have the fmalleft pleafure in fitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. It will feem perfonal, and ungrateful too, to have faid fo much about my own trift fituation, and not to have...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1800 - 614 pages
...Surely no man of feventy-four, unlefs fuperannuated, can have the fmallefl pleafure in fitting at home m his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. ' It will feem perfonal, and ungrateful too, to have faid fo much about my own trlfl fituation, and not to have...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 28

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1800 - 612 pages
...man of feventy-four, unltfs fnperannuated, can have the fmalleft pleafure in fitting at home in bis own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name. • It will feeni peribnal, and ungrateful too, to have faid fo much about my own triji (ituation, and not to have...
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Walpoliana

Horace Walpole - Anecdotes - 1800 - 310 pages
...return. Surely no man of feventyfour, unlefs fuperannuated, can have the fmalleft pleafure in fitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a newname. It will feem perfpnal, and ungrateful too, to have faid fo much about my own trtft fitu;;~...
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland ..., Volume 4

Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 540 pages
...it any thing but an incumbrance, by larding my busy mornings with idle visits of interruption, and which when I am able to go out I shall be forced to...room, as I always do, and being called by a new name." Walpoliana, vol. ip 19. His answer to inquiries were, on account of the death of his nephew, " The...
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland ..., Volume 4

Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 478 pages
...it any thing but an incumbrance, by larding my busy mornings with idle visits of interruption, and which when I am able to go out I shall be forced to...his own room, as I always do, and being called by a nmu name." Walpoliana, vol. ip 19. Lord Orford, we are told by his biographer7, was of a benignant...
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland ..., Volume 4

Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 534 pages
...it any thing but an incumbrance, by larding my busy mornings with idle visits of interruption, and which when I am able to go out I shall be forced to...of seventy-four, unless superannuated, can have the imaller.t pleasure in sitting at home in his own room, as I always do, and being called by a new name."...
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