The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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Ann Yearsley, the Bristol tnilkwoman. Danger of encouraging her
poetical propensity. Fate of Stephen Duck--360 287. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, Nov. 28.-Continental politics. Poetical epistle to Lady Lyttelton--362 1785. 288. To Miss Hannah More, April 5.-In answer to an anonymous letter from Miss More, ridiculing the prevailing adoption of French idioms into the English language--363 289. To John Pinkerton, Esq. June 22.-Strictures on "Heron's Letters of Literature." Mr. Pinkerton's proposed amendment of the English language. Lady Mary Wortley Montague. Mr. Hume and Mr. Gray--[N.] 365 290. To the same, June 26,-Further criticisms on Heron's "Letters." Definition and exemplification of grace. Remarks on Waller, Milton, Cowley, Boileau, Pope, and Madame de S`evign`e- -[N.] 367 291. To the same, July 27.-Declining to print Greek authors at the Strawberry Hill press--[N.] 371 292. To the same, Aug. 18.-Declines to print an edition of the Life of St. Ninian--[N.] 372 |
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