| 1809 - 954 sider
...notice of her son's exploit, set out for St. James's to visit the princess by seven in the morning. The gracious prince, so far from attempting an apology,...— Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt 1" NOTICE of the CHARACTSR and WRITINGS of PHILIP £ARL of CHESTERFIELP. [From the first Volume of... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1818 - 134 sider
...so far from attempting an apology, spoke not a word to his mother ; but on her retreat gave her his his hand, led her into the street to her coach —...— Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt ! After the death of the queen, lady Yarmouth came over, who had been the king's mistress at Hanover... | |
| James Hogg - 1819 - 456 sider
...notice of her son's exploit, set out for St James's to visit the princess by seven in the morning. The gracious prince, so far from attempting an apology,...hand. Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt." The following whimsical epitaph on this prince I found among the papers of the Honourable Miss Hollo.... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1819 - 350 sider
...to his mother ; but on her retreat gave her his hand, led her into the street to her coach—still dumb !—but a crowd being assembled at the gate,...down in the dirt, and humbly kissed her majesty's hand.—Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt! After the death of the queen, lady Yarmouth... | |
| 1821 - 464 sider
...notice of her son's exploits, set out for St. James's to visit the princess by seven in the morning. The gracious prince, so far from attempting an apology,...— Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt ! After the death of the queen, lady Yarmouth came over, who had been the king's mistress at Hanover... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1830 - 356 sider
...notice of her son's exploits, set out for St. James's to visit the princess by seven in the morning. The gracious prince, so far from attempting an apology,...— Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt! • After the death of the queen, lady Yarmouth came over, who had been the king's mistress at Hanover... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1839 - 532 sider
...Princess at seven in the morning,) is recorded by no better authority than Horace Walpole's, but seems highly probable, and well according with the rest...insult his father ; and who contrives to prove himself by one act a careless husband, a froward son, and a foolish politician ? Frederick very soon found... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 sider
...Princess at seven in the morning,) is recorded by no better authority than Horace Walpole's, but seems highly probable, and well according with the rest...Her " indignation must have shrunk into contempt' (1) ! " Such feelings might, indeed, be justified by such actions. What can we think of him who runs... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 sider
...apoluirv, spoke not a word to his mother ; but, on her retreat gave her his hand, led her into the strm to her coach — still dumb ; but, a crowd being assembled...Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt."* The edifying quarrel, the exemplary hatred, between father and son was now pushed to extremities, even... | |
| 1841 - 534 sider
...word to his mother, but on her retreat gave her his hand, led her into the street to her coach—still dumb ; but a crowd being assembled at the gate, he...hand. Her indignation must have shrunk into contempt." —Reminiscences, p. 98. from Hampton-court to London, where she had all the assistance that could... | |
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