I am very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries, and of the information you so busily sent to Richmond, and with what triumph and exultation it was received. I knew every particular of it the next day. Now, mark me> vagabond ! Keep to your pantomimes,... The letters of Horace Walpole [ed. by J. Wright]. - Page xxviiby Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1812 - 760 pages
...directly to Richmond to tell Cue King I should write no more." To Mr. David Garrick. Nov. IO, 1771. " I am very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries, and of the iiiforni Hi. MI yon so busily sent to Richmond, and with what triumph and exultation it was received.... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1813 - 716 pages
...above postscript, and the letter that follows it, in consequence. To Mr. David Garrick. Nov. 10, 1771. I am very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...or be assured you shall hear of it. Meddle no more, tliou busy informer! It is in mi? power to make you curse the hour in which you dared to interfere... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...should write no more. The Dedication must stand first. No. 41. TO MR. DAVID GARRICK. Nov. 10, 1571. I AM Very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...what triumph and exultation it was received. I knew •very particular of it the next day.— Now mark me, vagabond. — Keep to your pantomimes, or be... | |
| Andrew Gregory Johnston - 1816 - 288 pages
...perhaps the strongest specimen of Aristocratical indignation. " I am very exactly informed (he says) of your impertinent inquiries and of the information...exultation it was received : I knew every particular of it next day. Now mark me, vagabond—keep to your pantomimes, or be assured you shall hear of it! meddle... | |
| England - 1825 - 826 pages
...which he requested Mr Woodtall to forward : — " ' TO MR DAVID GARIIICK. "' November 10, 1771. " ' I AM very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...with what triumph and exultation it was received. / knew eifry particular of it the next day. Now mark me, vagabondkeep to your pantomimes, or be assured... | |
| George Coventry (of Wandsworth.) - Heraldic bookplates - 1825 - 440 pages
...Garrick, which he requested Mr. Woodfall to forward. " TO MR. DAVID GARRICK. " November 10th, 1771. " I AM very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...with what triumph and exultation it was received. / knew every particular of it the next day. Now mark me, vagabond — keep to your pantomimes, or be... | |
| Scotland - 1825 - 868 pages
...Garrick, which he requested Mr Woodfall to forward:— " ' TO MR DAVID GARRICK. " ' November 10, 1771. " ' I AM very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...Richmond, and with what triumph and exultation it was 13 received. / knew every particular of it the next day. Now mark me, vagabond — keep to your pantomimes,... | |
| 1831 - 600 pages
...by Woodfull. JUNIUS to MR. GARRICE. " Nov. 10, 1771. " I am very exactly informed of your practices, and of the information you so busily sent to Richmond,...mark me, vagabond ! Keep to your pantomimes, or be sure you shall hear of it. Meddle no more, thou busy informer ! It is in my power to make you curse... | |
| Art - 1832 - 616 pages
...he penned the following extraordinary epistle to Garrick ; which, however, was never forwarded : " I am very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries,...keep to your pantomimes ; or, be assured, you shall near of it. Meddle no more, thou busy informer. It is in my power to make you curse the hour in which... | |
| Fashion - 1866 - 856 pages
...tell the King I should write no more." In a day or two Junius wrote the following note to Garrick : " I am very exactly informed of your impertinent inquiries, and of the information you so busily scut to Richmond, and with what triumph aud exultation it was received. I knew every particular of... | |
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