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  • In and About Drury Lane and Other Papers Reprinted from the Pages of the Temple Bar Magazine (Complete)

    In the afternoon of ‘Boxing-day,’ 1865, I had to pass through Drury Lane, and some of the worst of the ‘slums’ which find vent therein. There was a general movement in the place, and the effect was not savoury. There was a going to-and-fro of groups of people, and there was nothing picturesque in them; assemblings of children, but alas! nothing lovable in them. It was a universal holiday, yet its ... Read more

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  • London in the Jacobite Times (Complete)

    On the last morning of Queen Anne’s life, a man, deep in thought, was slowly crossing Smithfield. The eyes of a clergyman passing in a carriage were bent upon him. The carriage stopped, the wayfarer looked up, and the two men knew each other. The one on foot was the dissenting preacher, whom Queen Anne used to call ‘bold Bradbury.’ The other was Bishop Burnet. ‘On what were you so deeply thinking? ... Read more

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  • A Lady of the Last Century

    Elizabeth Robinson, who became so well known, subsequently, as Mrs. Montagu, belongs altogether to the eighteenth century. She was born at York, in October, 1720. She died in the last year of that century, 1800. Miss Robinson was of a family, the founder of which, William Robinson, a London merchant, but a descendant of a line of Scottish barons, bought, in 1610, the estate of Rokeby, in Yorkshire ... Read more

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  • Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover (Complete)

    When George I. ascended the throne of England, the heralds provided him with an ancestry. They pretended that his Majesty, who had few god-like virtues of his own, was descended from that deified hero Woden, whose virtues, according to the bards, were all of a god-like quality. The two had little in common, save lack of true-heartedness toward their wives. The more modest builders of ancestral ... Read more

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  • Memoir of Queen Adelaide, Consort of King William IV.

    THE little Duchy of Saxe-Meinengen was once a portion of the inheritance of the princely Franconian house of Henneberg. The failure of the male line transferred it, in 1583, to the family of reigning Saxon princes. In 1680, it fell to the third son of the Saxon Duke, Ernest the Pious. The name of this son was Bernard. This Duke is looked upon as the founder of the House of Meinengen. He was much ... Read more

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  • Their Majesties' Servants. Annals of the English Stage (Complete)

    It is unnecessary to apologise for a new edition of Dr. Doran's Annals of the Stage. The two editions already published have been for many years out of print, and the first is so rare that copies of it bring a high price whenever they occur for sale. And this demand is not a mere bibliographical accident, for the book has held for many years a recognised position as the standard popular history of ... Read more

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  • The History of Court Fools

    In the days of old, it happened that all Olympus was dull, and Zeus complained, yawning the while, that there was not a fool amongst the gods, with wit enough to keep the divine assembly alive, or to kill the members of it with laughter. “Father,” said Mercury, “the sport that is lacking here, may be found for us all, on earth. Look at that broad tract of land between the Peneus and Aliacmon. It ... Read more

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  • Lady Mary Wortley Montague, Her Life and Letters (1689-1762)

    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, a prominent figure of the 18th century, was known for her sharp intellect and pioneering spirit. As a writer and socialite, she broke conventions of her time, advocating for women's education and rights. Her letters, rich in detail and wit, provide a vivid account of her travels and experiences, particularly her time in the Ottoman Empire. Montagu's correspondence not ... Read more

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  • Some Eccentrics & a Woman

    Of the eight papers printed here, “Some Eighteenth-Century Men About Town,” “A Forgotten Satirist: ‘Peter Pindar’,” “Sterne’s Eliza,” and “William Beckford, of Fonthill Abbey,” have appeared in the Fortnightly Review; “Charles James Fox” appeared in the Monthly Review, “Exquisites of the Regency” in Chambers’s Journal, and “The Demoniacs” in the American Bookman. To the editors of these ... Read more

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  • Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Literary Circles of 18th-Century England through Historic Letters

    In "Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters," readers are invited into the intricate tapestry of 18th-century England through the intimate correspondence of one of its most astute observers. This collection, rich in literary style and wit, showcases Walpole's multifaceted intellect, blending humor, gossip, and profound societal analysis. A crucial figure in the development ... Read more

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  • English Eccentrics and Eccentricities

    Enriched edition. Unveiling Quirky Literary Personalities

    In "English Eccentrics and Eccentricities," John Timbs offers an engaging exploration of the peculiar characters that populate English society, crafting a vibrant tapestry of anecdotes that highlight their unique behaviors and quirks. With a deft literary style that intertwines humor and erudition, Timbs illustrates how these eccentricities both reflect and critique societal norms. The book ... Read more

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  • Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire

    Enriched edition. Exploring Female Lives in Georgian Britain

    This anthology, 'Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire,' intricately weaves the enthralling narratives of influential women from the 18th century. The collection spans from the personal chronicles of Mary Robinson, capturing the essence of autonomy and influence, to richly detailed accounts of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire. ... Read more

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