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Lady Mary leaves England She does not return for twenty years Montagu supposed to join her The domestic relations of the Montagus A septennial act for marriage Lady Mary corresponds with her husband Dijon Turin Venice Bologna Florence The Monastery of La Trappe Horace Walpole at Florence His comments on Lady Mary and her friends Reasons for his dislike of her Rome The Young Pretender and Henry, Cardinal York Wanderings Cheapness of life in Italy Lady Mary's son, Edward He is a great trouble to his parents His absurd marriage His extravagance and folly Account of his early years He visits Lady Mary at Valence Her account of the interviews.
The Montagus take a house at Twickenham Lady Mary's liking for country life Neighbours and visitors Pope Bononcini, Anastasia Robinson, Senesino Lord Peterborough Sir Geoffrey Kneller Henrietta Howard Lord Bathurst The Duke of Wharton His early history He comes to Twickenham His relations with Lady Mary Horace Walpole's reference to them Pope's bitter onslaught on the Duke An Epilogue by Lady Mary "On the death of Mrs.
So back home; and there being 'light, we to the Church, and there find them at prayers again, so could not see the Quire; but I sent the women home, and I did go in, and saw very many fine tombs, and among the rest some very ancient, of the Montagus.
Bowes" The Duke quarrels with Lady Mary. Pope went to live at Twickenham in 1718, and it was generally believed that it was by his persuasion that the Montagus rented a house in that little riverside hamlet. It was not until 1722 that they bought "the small habitation." Lady Mary divided her time between London and Twickenham, but apparently enjoyed herself more at her country retreat.
It's rather a large pull on my roll of sticking-plaster and a few bandages rival clans or houses do you bite your thumb at me, sir? eh Montagus and Capulets. Consequence of men carrying lethal weapons only krises instead of rapiers. Bad thing to let men carry arms." "What about soldiers, then, sir?" said Archie merrily. "Bayonets, side-arms?" "Ah, but there we have a discipline, my dear boy.
Thus much only we know, that on reaching London in the summer of 1810 Coleridge became the guest of the Montagus, and that, after some months' residence with them, he left as the immediate result of some difference with his host which was never afterwards composed.
The Montagus returned to Vienna for the new year , but late in January went to Peterwaradin, thence to Belgrade, and arrived at Adrianople at the end of March. It was in Adrianople that Lady Mary made acquaintance with the Turkish Bath, which so impressed her that she sent home a long account of it. It was not until about 1860 that they became popular in England, a century and a half later.
In November the Montagus interrupted their stay at Vienna to visit some of the German Courts. They went to Prague, where the attire of the ladies amused Lady Mary. "I have been visited by some of the most considerable ladies, whose relations I know at Vienna," she wrote to Lady Mar.
Richard Mead Richard Steele supports her campaign Constantinople Lady Mary homesick Exposes the British ignorance of Turkish life Montagu recalled Addison's private letter to him Lady Mary gives birth to a daughter The return journey The Montagus at Paris Lady Mary sees her sister, Lady Mar.
Yet another thinks that Montagu found his wife with her sharp tongue, very ill to live with. The Montagus had been married for seven-and-twenty years; their younger child was now twenty-one. Since Montagu assisted Lady Mary as a girl with her Latin studies, they do not seem to have had much in common.
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