| Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1848 - 506 pages
...NIECE. CRITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before the went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. All those whom we hare been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared with her ;... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - France - 1848 - 430 pages
...Charlotte. EDITEP BY HER NIECE. CRITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Avblay- lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before she went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. AH those whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared... | |
| James Pycroft - Best books - 1848 - 78 pages
...or bound in 2 vols., large Svo, cloth, gilt. "Madame D'Arblay lived lo be a classic. Time set OR her fame, before she went hence, that seal which is seldom set. except on the fame of the departed. AH those whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs, seemed children when compared... | |
| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - Great Britain - 1848 - 526 pages
...KIECE. CRITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before ahe went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. All thoae whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared... | |
| Eliot Warburton - Egypt - 1848 - 376 pages
...MaJame d'Arblay lired to be a clastic. Time set on her fame, before fhe went heuce, that seal which in seldom set except on the fame of the departed. All those whom we hare been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared with her; for... | |
| Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 516 pages
...NIECE. CRITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before the went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on...patriarchs seemed children when compared with her ; for Burke had sat up all night to read her writings, and Johnson had pronounced her superior to Fielding,... | |
| Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 558 pages
...NIECE. CKITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay liced to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before phe went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on...patriarchs seemed children when compared with her ; for Burke had sat up all night to read her writings, and Johnson Lad pronounced her superior to Fielding,... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - Adventure - 1849 - 300 pages
...NIECE. CBITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before the went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. All those whom we hare been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared with her; for... | |
| Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 528 pages
...NIECE. CRITICAL OPINIONS. " Madame d'Arblay lived lo be a classic. Time set on ker fame, before (lie went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. All thoie whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1850 - 332 pages
...rivals, continued to hold a high place in the public esteem. She lived to be a classic. Time set on her fame, before she went hence, that seal which is seldom set except on the fame of the departed. Like Sir Condy Rackrent in the tale, she survived her own wake, and overheard the judgment of posterity.... | |
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