2478 examples of memoirs in sentences

Hans Christian Andersen, as we behold him in his startling memoirs, thrilling from top to toe with an excruciating vanity, and scouting even along the street for shadows of offencehere was the talking dog.

When my Grandfather's Memoirs were published, twenty years ago, they met with a most favourable and gratifying reception at the hands of the public.

Medwin's ConversationsPecuniary results of Lord Byron's "Life"Reviews of Moore's works in the QuarterlyMoore on EditorsComplete edition of "Byron's Works"Letters from Countess Guiccioli and Sir R. PeelThorwaldsen's statue of Lord ByronRefused at Westminster Abbey, but erected in Trinity College Library, Cambridge MEMOIRS OF

" In the same year the Rev. Alexander Fraser of Kirkhill, near Inverness, communicated to Mr. Murray his intention of publishing the Memoirs of Lord Lovat, the head of his clan.

He substantiated the facts stated in the Quarterly article by passages quoted from Colonel Macirone's own "Memoirs."

Are there any memoirs about the date of 1743, or later, beside Bubb's?

[Footnote: As late as 1848, Mr. Croker edited Lord Hervey's "Memoirs of the Court of George II.

The second consists of three close-written volumes of "Memoirs by Horace Walpole" (afterwards Lord Orford), which comprise the last nine years of George II.'s reign.

his grandfather, Lord Waldegrave's "Memoirs," and Horace Walpole's "Memoirs of the Last Nine Years of George II.," should not be sold for less than 3,000 guineas.

his grandfather, Lord Waldegrave's "Memoirs," and Horace Walpole's "Memoirs of the Last Nine Years of George II.," should not be sold for less than 3,000 guineas.

" Three thousand guineas was certainly a very large price to ask for the Memoirs, and Mr. Murray hesitated very much before acceding to Lord Holland's proposal.

" Notwithstanding this adverse judgment, Mr. Murray was disposed to buy the Memoirs.

Lord Holland drove a very hard bargain, and endeavoured to obtain better terms from other publishers, but he could not, and eventually Mr. Murray paid to Lord Waldegrave, through Lord Holland, the sum of £2,500 on November 1, 1821, for the Waldegrave and Walpole Memoirs.

In December 1820, Dr. Tomline said he had brought the Memoirs down to the Declaration of War by France against Great Britain on February I, 1793, and that the whole would make two volumes quarto.

" Mrs. Graham, afterwards Lady Callcott, then the wife of Captain Graham, R.N., an authoress and friend of the Murray family, wrote to introduce Mr. (afterwards Sir) Charles Eastlake, who had translated Baron Bartholdy's "Memoirs of the Carbonari.

[Footnote: "Moore: Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence," v. p. 119.]

Lord John was an ambitious and restless author; without steady perseverance in any branch of literature; he went from poems to tragedies, from tragedies to memoirs, then to history, tales, translations of part of the "Odyssey," essays (by the Gentleman who left his Lodgings), and then to memoirs and histories again.

Lord John was an ambitious and restless author; without steady perseverance in any branch of literature; he went from poems to tragedies, from tragedies to memoirs, then to history, tales, translations of part of the "Odyssey," essays (by the Gentleman who left his Lodgings), and then to memoirs and histories again.

[Footnote: Byron's Memoirs had been burnt at Albemarle Street during the preceding month.

(From the "Quarterly" Review of Madame Junot's Memoirs.)

This work is intended to comprise Memoirs of the most eminent characters who have flourished in Great Britain during the reigns of the four Georges: the present volume being only a fourth of its extent, and containing the Royal Family, the Pretenders and their adherents, churchmen, dissenters, and statesmen.

" The several memoirs, so far as a cursory glance enables us to judge, are edited with great care.

The Philosophical Society of Manchester is universally known by its excellent published Memoirs: it has its Royal Institution; its Philological Society, and public libraries; so that incentives to this improvement have grown with its growth.

Among the other public buildings of Manchester, are the Exchange, a handsome Grecian structure; the Hall of the Literary and Philosophical Society, universally known by its excellent published memoirs; the Portico, and other public libraries; theatres, hospitals, churches, bridges, &

Memoirs of the Duchess of Abrantes.

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