The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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293. To the same, Sept. 17.-Advising him not to reply to the
critiques of anonymous adversaries--[N.] 372 294. To George Colman, Esq. Sept. 19.-On sending him a copy of the Duc de Nivernois' translation of his "Essay on Modern Gardening"--[N.] 374 295. To the Earl of Buchan, Sept. 23.-Literary stores in the Vatican, and in the Scottish College at Paris. Mr. Herschell's discoveries--[N.] 374 296. To John Pinkerton, Esq. Sept. 30.-Advice on his intended publication of Lives of the Scottish Saints. His opinion of Bishop Headley. Reflections on his own life--[N.] 376 297. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, Oct. 6.-Jarvis's window at New College. Blenheim. Beau Desert. Stowe. "The Charming Man." Boswell's "Tour to the Hebrides"--377 298. To the Earl of Charlemont, Nov. 23.-Order of St. Patrick-- (N.] 379 299. To Lady Browne, Dec. 14.-Last illness and death of Kitty Clive. Lord John Russell's marriage--[N.] 379 1786. 300. To Miss Hannah More, Feb. 9.-On her poem of "Floria," |
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