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Most of the personages mentioned are described in the notes of John Wilson Croker's Letters to and from the Countess of Suffolk . The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift, ed. by F. Elrington Ball , Vol. Haywood have writ the progress of it." Haywood characterized in the terms quoted above. Elwin and Courthope's Pope, III, 279. Mr.

The Morin girl screamed and ran. Morin, producing a gun from behind his back, pointed it at Courthope, and madam, holding the lamp, squared up behind her husband with the courage of desperation. It was not this fantastic couple that checked Courthope's downward rush, but Madge's voice. 'Keep still! she cried, in short strong accents of command.

Madge had been arranging the logs to her satisfaction, she would not accept Courthope's aid, and now she told him who were going to dine with them. She had great zest for the play. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of course, and we thought we might have Mr. Knightley, because he is a squire and not so very young, even though he is not yet married. Miss Bates, of course, and the Westons. Mrs.

For the social side, consult Traill, Vols. IV. and V., and Cheney's Industrial and Social History of England. Lecky's History of England in the Eighteenth Century is an excellent work. The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vols. Courthope's A History of English Poetry, Vols. III., IV., and V. Stephen's English Literature in the Eighteenth Century.

What cursed temerity had made him confess to a criminal act in order to be allowed to come on this fool's errand? Fool, indeed, had he been to suppose that he could walk upon a frozen cloud without falling through! Such were Courthope's reflections. By degrees he got himself up, but only by curling himself round and taking off his snow-shoes.

For the social side, see Traill, V., VI., and Cheney's Industrial and Social History of England. The Cambridge History of English Literature, Vols. Courthope's A History of English Poetry, Vol. Elton's A Survey of English Literature from 1780-1830, 2 vols. Herford's The Age of Wordsworth. XXII. of Vol. Hancock's The French Revolution and the English Poets.

For fuller treatment, Green, ch. 5; Traill; Gardiner. Special Works. LITERATURE. General Works. Jusserand; Ten Brink; Mitchell; Minto's Characteristics of English Poets; Courthope's History of English Poetry. Chaucer, Life: by Lounsbury, in Studies in Chaucer, vol. I; by Ward, in English Men of Letters Series; Pollard's Chaucer Primer. Minor Writers.

The sense of the broken whispers came tardily to Courthope's understanding through the smothering door. The handle of the door was on a level with the hands that were bound to his sides; he turned himself in order to bring his fingers near it. Before he touched it he heard Madge sob and whisper again: 'I was so happy, father; I thought it was such fun he had come.

Dennis's The Age of Pope. Stephen's Life of Swift. Craik's Life of Swift. Courthope's Life of Addison. Macaulay's Essay on Addison. Stephen's Life of Pope. De Quincey's Essay on Pope, and On the Poetry of Pope. Dryden. From his lyrical verse, read Alexander's Feast or A Song for St. Cecilia's Day.

Standing upon the other side of the body, Courthope's shoe struck upon another hard object which he found to be a case, stolen locked as it was, which contained, no doubt, the other valuables whose loss Madge had first discovered.

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