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The pictures of Miss Jennings are very rare. This one at Althorpe was copied for H. Walpole, and I have heard of another in Ireland. Miss Jennings was afterwards Duchess of Tyrconnel.
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Pope. One hates him for taking a thousand pounds to suppress this character of Atossa, and publishing it after all; yet who for a thousand pounds would have lost it?
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See his declaration of love—"Je suis frère du Comte de Bedford; je commande le regiment des gardes," &c.
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The Princess Colonna and the Duchesse de Mazarin.
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Clement Marot had composed a version of the Psalms, then very popular. See Bayle, and the Curiosities of Literature.
Transcriber's Note: Errata as given in the original have been applied to the text. Other than the most exceedingly obvious typographical errors, all inconsistent spelling, hyphenation, diacriticals, archaic usage, etc. have been preserved as printed in the original. The boldface used to bracket the name "Kunstverein" in the entry for the 16th on [page 46] indicates characters in a Fraktur typeface.