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  1. The Correspondence Of Horace Walpole, Earl Of Orford And William Mason V1 (1851) by Horace Walpole, 2010-09-10
  2. The Last Journals of Horace Walpole During the Reign of George Iii, From 1771-1783 by Horace Walpole, 2009-12-19
  3. The last journals of Horace Walpole during the reign of George III, from 1771-1783, with notes by Dr. Doran by Horace Walpole, John Doran, et all 2010-08-26
  4. Correspondence Of Horace Walpole With George Montagu, Esq.: V1 1735-1759 by Horace Walpole, 2007-07-25
  5. A Paper House: Horace Walpole at Strawberry Hill by Anna; Walpole, Horace Chalcraft, 1998
  6. Horace Walpole by John Morley, 2007-07-25
  7. Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann: His Britannic Majesty's Resident at the Court of Florence, from 1760 to 1785. Now First Published from the Original Mss, Volume 1 by Horace Walpole, 2010-01-12
  8. Letters Addressed To The Countess Of Ossory V2: From The Year 1767 To 1797, By Horace Walpole (1848) by Horace Walpole, 2008-06-02
  9. Letters of Horace Walpole, earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann, British envoy at the court of Tuscany by Horace Walpole, George Agar Ellis Dover, 2010-08-28
  10. The Best Letters Of Horace Walpole by Horace Walpole, 2010-05-01
  11. MEMOIRS OF THE COMTE DE GRAMONT. TRANSLATED HORACE WALPOLE. EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID HIGHES. by A. HAMILTON, 1965
  12. Memoirs of King George II: The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole`s Memoirs (Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Memoirs, Vols 1-3) by Horace Walpole, 1985-03-11
  13. Volume 32: With the Countess of Upper Ossory, I, 1761-1777 (The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Correspondence) (v. 32) by Horace Walpole, 1965-09-10
  14. A description of the villa of Mr. Horace Walpole,: Youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, at Strawberry-Hill near Twickenham, Middlesex, by Horace Walpole, 1969

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64. Horace Walpole Criticism
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    English novelist, biographer, memoirist, historian, essayist, and letter writer. For additional information on Walpole's life and works, see LC, Volume 2.
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    One of the most flamboyant personalities in eighteenth-century English letters, Walpole is often considered the outstanding chronicler and correspondent of his era. His Letters, which date from 1732 to 1797 and number in the thousands, are noted for their remarkable content as well as their distinctive style. In addition to this achievement, Walpole is widely recognized as one of England's first art historians, an influential revivalist of Gothic architecture, and the author of The Castle of Otranto, a work that introduced supernaturalism and mystery into the romance and is regarded as the first Gothic novel.
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    Walpole was born into a family of old Norfolk stock which could be traced back to the last king of Britons. Horace's immediate family came into wealth during his father's political career; Sir Robert Walpole, who held many influential posts, including secretary of war and treasurer of the navy, served during the reign of George II as England's first prime minister and became the first Earl of Oxford.

    65. Horace Walpole S Correspondence With The Rev. William
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    66. Walpole, Horace - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Walpole, Horace
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    67. WALPOLE, Horace.; The Letters Of Horace Walpole, Earl Of Orford. Edited By Peter
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    69. Horace Walpole, 4th Earl Of Orford Quotes And Quotations Compiled By GIGA
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    Had I children, my utmost endeavors would be to make them musicians.
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    History is a romance that is believed; romance, a history that is not believed. History I look upon paradoxes as the impotent efforts of men who, not having capacity to draw attention and celebrity from good sense, fly to eccentricities to make themselves noted. Style I sit with my toes in a brook, And if any one axes forwhy? I hits them a rap with my crook, For 'tis sentiment does it, says I. - see Cunningham's "Walpole" [ Sensibility In all science error precedes the truth, and it is better it should go first than last. Science In my youth I thought of writing a satire on mankind! but now in my age I think I should write an apology for them. Satire It is difficult to divest one's self of vanity; because impossible to divest one's self of self-love.

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    72. Walpole, Horace (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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    Walpole, Horace Earl of Orford, born in London , educated at Eton and Cambridge ; travelled on the Continent with Gray, the poet, who had been a school-fellow, but quarrelled with him, and came home alone; entered Parliament in 1741, and continued a member till 1768, but took little part in the debates; succeeded to the earldom in 1791; his tastes were literary; wrote “Anecdotes of Painting in England ,” and inaugurated a new era in novel-writing with his “Castle of Otranto ,” but it is by his “Letters” he will live in English literature , which, “malicious, light as froth, but amusing, retail,” as Stopford Brooke remarks, “with liveliness all the gossip of the time”; he is characterised by Carlyle as “one of the clearest-sighted men of his century; a determined despiser and merciless dissector of cant Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Walloons Walpole, Sir Robert

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    75. 4th Earl Of Orford Walpole, Horace (or Horatio) Biography (1717–97) Online
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    Writer, born in London, UK, the youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole. At Cambridge he had the poet Thomas Gray as a friend, with whom he embarked on the ‘Grand Tour’ of Europe (1739). He returned to England in 1741, and entered parliament for an undistinguished career. After his father's death he purchased a small villa which he gradually ‘gothicized’ (1753–76) into the stuccoed and battlemented pseudo-castle of Strawberry Hill, and where he established a private press. His house brought about a Gothic architectural revival, and his The Castle of Otranto (1764) initiated a vogue for Gothic romances. His literary reputation rests chiefly upon his letters, which deal, in the most vivacious way, with party politics, foreign affairs, literature, art, and gossip. His firsthand accounts in them of such events as the Jacobite trials after the 1745 Rising and the Gordon Riots are invaluable. End of Article: 4th Earl Of Orford Walpole, Horace (or Horatio) Biography

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    77. Elfinspell: Paul Hentzner’s Travels In England, Translated By Horace Walpo
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    TRAVELS IN
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    During The Reign of Queen Elizabeth, TRANSLATED BY
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    AND FIRST PRINTED BY HIM AT STRAWBERRY HILL
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    [iii] TO THE
    RIGHT HONORABLE
    H U G H,
    LORD WILLOUGHBY of PARHAM,
    PRESIDENT;
    TO THE
    COUNCIL and FELLOWS
    OF THE
    Society of Antiquaries
    This EDITION and TRANSLATION of Part of the
    Itinerary of
    HENTZNERUS,
    Is offered with great Respect by the EDITOR,
    HORACE WALPOLE, F. S. A., AND F. R. S.
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    D OCTOR The original work, of which, perhaps there are not above four or five copies in England, is an Itinerary through Germany, England, France, and Italy, performed by Hentzner, a traveling tutor to a young German nobleman. That Dr. Birch has extracted the most interesting passage in the whole book is certain: yet it records some circumstances and customs not unworthy the notice of an English antiquarian, and which are mentioned no where else. For these reasons, I flatter myself, that a publication of the part relating to our own country might not be an unacceptable present to persons of curiosity.

    78. Horace Walpole
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    [This is taken from Leslie Stephens' Hours in a Library menu T'other day with a beautiful frown on her brow,
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    and so on. 'She was really in Elysium,' he declares, and visited the arch erected in her honour three or four times a day. l. l. Il est bigot, c'est un déiste! "' French politics, he professes a few years afterwards, must end in 'despotism, a civil war, or assassination,' and he remarks that the age will not, as he had always thought, be an age of abortion, but rather 'the age of seeds that are to produce strange crops hereafter.' The next century, he says at a later period, 'will probably exhibit a very new era, which the close of this has been, and is, preparing.' If these sentences had been uttered by Burke, they would have been quoted as proofs of remarkable sagacity. As it is, we may surely call them shrewd glances for a frivolous coxcomb. Walpole regarded these symptoms in the true epicurean spirit, and would have joined in the sentiment, après moi le déluge . He was on the whole for remedying grievances, and is put rather out of temper by cruelties which cannot be kept out of his sight. He talks with disgust of the old habit of stringing up criminals by the dozen; he denounces the slave-trade with genuine fervour; there is apparent sincerity in his platitudes against war; and he never took so active a part in politics as in the endeavour to prevent the judicial murder of Byng. His conscience generally discharged itself more easily by a few pungent epigrams, and though he wished the reign of reason and humanity to dawn, he would rather that it should not come at all than be ushered in by a tempest. His whole theory is given forcibly and compactly in an answer which he once made to the republican Mrs. Macaulay, and was fond of repeating:—'Madam, if I had been Luther, and could have known that for the

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