Mr. Seward, (father of the present muse of Lichfield,) who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy, who falling dangerously ill at Genoa, and being saved, as Mentor thought, by Dr. Shadwell, the governor whipped up to his chamber and began a complimentary... July 1715-November 1767 - Page 403by St. John's College (University of Cambridge) - 1903Full view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1848 - 588 pages
...I had prepared on the occasion. I remember a Mr. Seward, (father of the present muse of Lichfield,) who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...up to his chamber and began a complimentary ode to the physician; but was called down before it was finished, on his pupil's relapse, who did die ; however,... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1858 - 636 pages
...had prepared on the occasion. I remember a Mr. Seward (father of the present nmse of Lichficld '), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...Genoa, and being saved, as Mentor thought, by Dr. Shadwcll, the governor whipped up to his chamber and began a complimentary Ode to his physician ; but... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1861 - 632 pages
...had prepared 01i the occasion. I remember a Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield=), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...his physician ; but was called down before it was fmished, on his pupil's relapse, who did die ; however, the bard was too much pleased with the debut... | |
| Mary Delany - 1861 - 682 pages
...kind." At another period he says, " I remember Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...up to his chamber, and began a complimentary ode to the physician, but was called down before it was finished on his pupil's relapse, who DID die. However,... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 668 pages
...kind." At another period he says, " I remember Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...up to his chamber, and began a complimentary ode to the physician, but was called down before it was finished on his pupil's relapse, who DID die. However,... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - Great Britain - 1861 - 660 pages
...kind." At another period he says, " I remember Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...Genoa, and being saved, (as Mentor thought), by Dr. Shad well, the governor whipped up to his chamber, and began a complimentary ode to the physician,... | |
| Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 652 pages
...of the present muse of Lichfield), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy, who, Jailing dangerously ill at Genoa, and being saved, (as Mentor thought), by Dr. Shad well, the governor whipped up to his chamber, and began a complimentary ode to the physician,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1880 - 622 pages
...had prepared on the occasion. I remember a Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield '), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...Genoa, and being saved, as Mentor thought, by Dr. Shad well, the governor whipped up to his chamber and began a complimentary Ode to his physician ;... | |
| Horace Walpole - English letters - 1891 - 652 pages
...I had prepared on the occasion. I remember a Mr. Seward (father of the present muse of Lichfield'), who was travelling governor to Lord Charles Fitzroy,...die; however, the bard was too much pleased with the tivlmt of his poem to throw it away, and so finished it, though his gratitude had been still-born.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Authors, English - 1892 - 480 pages
...Walpole, when Lord Charles fell ill, Seward, thinking that his life was saved by the treatment used, ' began a complimentary Ode to his physician ; but was...die ; however the bard was too much pleased with the de*but of his poem to throw it away, and so finished it.' Letters, viii. 415. He was the father of... | |
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