DEAR LEWES, — I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Five-and-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live at Weimar for study, or sport, or society ; all of which were to be had in the friendly little Saxon... William Makepeace Thackeray - Stran 11avtor: Charles Whibley - 1903 - 262 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1904 - 926 strani
...wrote to Mr. Lewes, nve-andtwenty years later, "a score of young English lads used to live for study, sport, or society, all of which were to be had in the friendly little Saxon capital." A few sentences put together from his information to Mr. Lewes will show that he could not have been... | |
| 1865 - 820 strani
...Lewes, which the latter has inserted in his Work on " Goethe," gives a vivid view of his life at the little Saxon capital. " The Grand Duke and Duchess received us with the kindest hospitality. The court was splendid, and yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1855 - 482 strani
...DEAR LEWES, — I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Five-and-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live...kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our turns to dinners, balls and assemblies there.... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 strani
...or society,5 — all of which were6 to be had in the friendly little Saxon capital. The Grand Duke7 and Duchess received us with the kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely.8 We were invited in onr turns9 to dinners, balls, and assemblies10 there.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 506 strani
...DEAR LEWES, — I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Five-and-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live...kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our turns to dinners, balls and assemblies there.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 504 strani
...DEAR LEWES, — I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Five-and-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live...kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely. We were in\jjted in our turns to dinners, balls and assemblies there.... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 620 strani
...Churchill, Frazer, Professor Wilson, Jerdan, Heraud, Lord Leveson Oower, and Procter (Barry Cornwall). English lads used to live at Weimar for study, or...kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our turns to dinners, balls, and assemblies there.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 strani
...Lewes, which the latter has inserted in his work on " Goethe," gives a vivid view of his life at the little, Saxon capital. " The Grand Duke and Duchess received us with the kindest hospitality. The court was splendid, and yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 436 strani
...EAR LEWES:— I wish I had more to tell you regarding Weimar and Goethe. Fiveand-twenty years ago, at least a score of young English lads used to live...kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, but yet most pleasant and homely. We were invited in our turns to dinners, balls, and assemblies there.... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 strani
...young English lads 4 used to live at Weimar for study, or sport, or society, 5 —all of which, were 6 to be had in the friendly little Saxon capital. The Grand Duke 7 and Duchess received us with the kindliest hospitality. The Court was splendid, hut yet most pleasant... | |
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