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High And Low Life In Italy,
ma | ofiiy ? s ^ 4 § sr HJe rarely does anything worse in return < Sah rm & ilg & ne 6 r t # 6 in the keiMil : " neither horse rears Mr 'the gentleman cracks his Whip , ^ t the petulant yelp of
puny besstiality . Here at Como we pass bur time p leasantly enough . It was the residence .. not tlte city .. but a house Iqattsee from my window « . of our jolly hearted queen ; God bless her ! I am , & c . & c . ¦ ¦ MR TALLBOYS TO MR BEACONLEY . Dear Beaconley , A kind hearted and sensible man has persuaded me to talfe up my quarters with him , first at Florence , afterwards here .
I met him in the readingrboiri t he invited me to dinner 1 declined it too coldly . The ¦ iteitft newspaper day he came and sate by me and asked me softie questions . Somegentlew ^ e dhned quiz him
ta ^ n in to : I' however felt it my duty and Itifclitiaticin to pay him the more attention for thfe . He begged ) tetfinl & sion to call upon me : I tfeplifcd jthat it was rather for nW to # kit ' l < upon hindy having
r £ ctei ^ e # from him a politeness i ? 'W ££ " tfbligfcd to decline in part . IdfMt ^ & a & dis ^ bvered that he > h 8 & fdw ** acquaintances , land tntfste , if I * rkajf judge frorn the liHtie 1 hUVe seen of them > quite % f
uW ^ rthy him . i : > He is I not 1 h # tilf polished , bumhfe h ^ s re' mfytid S » Hlidral ieduktatiom ^ and Wli & t ( I ^ ery c miicli . » admire ; » ih Mm , is generous and affable to all deiieiuWit bu him . - Quo or
High And Low Life In Italy,
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^ he is able to con ] ipos ^ a history : and such a history as some of Napoleon he n ^ ay ^ indfi ^ ? ; M * he employs a ^ s . hb , cpjapjit ^ the most ignorantj ^ nd t | lie * n < p ^ faithless mpn , JLmpiicitlv
btelieyring * tjiem * When we b ^ cpin ^ a little better ^ cquaiQ ^ edJ . Wp £ to persua 4 e lum th ^ t few ,. ijaye ever caught the tone ofijliisiory ^ and that it is easier to ex ^ el ^
memoirs , which are always read with avidity He lias a gi ^ at collection of modern works , on Italy , and all those ^ ut |^) ji ! 9 WflfJ have written the ev ^ fit ^^ r tj ^ eir own times . In our last
conversation he tinted to me . that we both might RTofit yeifjr flOi ^ by studying The I ^ c ^ t ,,, P q ^ Yean of Que en , 4 ^^ , 97 S ; Wlft . . ¦ ¦ ,. / . i ., . .,, .,-: , r ,, ; f , r < ti ,-r
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nmy my ^ lenriea . ^ ^ 06 fliQ 4 ^ p read his liistp ^ y ^ u ^ pa ^ . ^ U ^ mornings and evenings on the bordto of i jtlws most varied and most beautiful of lakes . To
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1837, page 397, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_01121837/page/29/
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