id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10797 Thomson, A. T., Mrs. The Wits and Beaux of Society. Volume 2 .txt text/plain 96119 4662 74 Life.--A Miserable Old Age.--In the Hospice Du Bon Sauveur.--O Young Men The best Commentary on a Man's Life.--Leicester House.--Grace Boyle.-Horace Walpole is said to have inherited his wit, his eccentricity, his led into the presence of 'that good sort of man,' as he calls George I. and old men cannot be said to be children a second time with greater Lord Lorn, George Selwyn, and I retired into a little room, and sat the young lady with Horace the elder (Lord Walpole), at Wolterton. The Dead Man Arrested.--The Stories fixed on Sheridan.--Extempore Wit and The Dead Man Arrested.--The Stories fixed on Sheridan.--Extempore Wit and is amusing in the present day to hear a man talk of 'a debt of honour,' hold good, Beau Brummell must be regarded in the light of a great man. whom Holland House was left for her life-time, declined to live there. ./cache/10797.txt ./txt/10797.txt