The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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exhibitions at the Richmond theatre. Reflections on the
progress of the French Revolution--452 355. To Sir David Dalrymple, Sept. 21.-Pictures at Burleigh. Shakspeare Gallery. Macklin's Gallery--454 356. To the Miss Berrys, Oct. 10.-On their departure for Italy. Regrets at the loss of their society--[N.] 455 357. To the same, Oct. 31.-Burke's "Reflections." Calonne's "Etat de la France"--[N.] 457 358. To the same, Nov. 8.-Pacification with Spain and Brabant. Earl Stanhope and the Revolution Club. Mr. Burke's "Reflections on the French Revolution" characterized. Visit from the Prince of Furstemberg--[N.] 458 359. To Miss Berry, Nov. 11.-Mr,,;. Damer's departure for Lisbon. Effects of Burke's pamphlet on Dr. Price. Mr. Merry's "Laurel of Liberty." The Della Crusca school of poetry described--[N.] 460 360. To the Miss Berrys, Nov. 18.-Character of the Bishop of Arras. Dr. Price's talons drawn by Mr. Burke. Revolution Club exploded--[N.) 461 361. To the same, Nov. 27.-Anxiety for a letter from Florence-- [N.] 463 362. To Miss Agnes Berry, Nov. 29.-Thanks for her letter. |
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