The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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322. To the Earl of Strafford, Sept. 12.-Account of the
Druidical temple at Park- place. The Duchess of Kingston's will--407 323. To Miss Hannah More, Sept. 22.-Ingratitude of Mrs. Yearsley. Education of the Great. Walpolia'na. Virtuous intentions. Enthusiasts and quack- doctors--408 324. To the Right Hon. Lady Craven, Dec. 11.-Wisdom of retiring from the world in time. Voltaire. Lord Chatham. Mr. Anstey. King of Prussia's Memoirs. Poverty of the French language, as far as regards verse and pieces of eloquence--[N.] 411 1789. (325. To the Miss Berrys. Feb. 2.-Acceptance of an invitation. Expressions of delight on being in their society--[N.] 413 326. To the same, March 20.-Madame de la Motte's M`emoire Justificatif. General illumination for the King's recovery. Hairs of Edward the Fourth's head--[N.] 413 327. To Miss Hannah More, April 22.-Darwin's Botanic Garden. Loves of the Plants. Success of General Conway's comedy--[N.] 414 328. To the Miss Berrys, April 28.-Darwin's Botanic Garden. His poetry characterized--[N.]415 |
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