| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1911 - 890 str.
...he is a willing captive, the most submissive and devoted I have ever seen. . . . After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by...it with pleasure, and snuffs it up very cordially. Mrs. St. George shows that she had no conception of Nelson's real greatness — she saw nothing but... | |
| Melesina Chenevix St. George Trench - 1861 - 116 str.
...their praise; and Mrs. Cadogan, Lady Hamilton's mother, is what one might expect. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by...snuffs it up very cordially. The songs all ended in the sailor's way, with ' Hip, hip, hip, hurra,' and a bumper with the last drop on the nail, a ceremony... | |
| 1862 - 600 str.
...had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by Misa Knight, and sung by Lady Hamilton. She She puffs the incense full in his face, but he receives...it with pleasure, and snuffs it up very cordially ' Oct. 7. — Lady H continues her demonstrations of friendship, and said many fine things about my... | |
| 1862 - 602 str.
...their praise ; and Mrs. Cadogan, Lady Hamilton's mother, is what one might expect. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by Miss Knight, and sung by Lady Hamilton. She pufls the incense full in his face, but he receives it with pleasure, and snuffs it up very cordially.... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1864 - 362 str.
...their praise ; and Mrs. Cadogan, Lady Hamilton's mother, is what one might expect. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by...snuffs it up very cordially. The songs all ended in the sailor's way, with ' Hip, hip, hip, hurra,' and a bumper with the last drop on the nail, — a ceremony... | |
| 1884 - 664 str.
...Mrs. Cadogan, is what one might expect. After dinner, we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson sung by Lady Hamilton. She puffs the incense full...snuffs it up very cordially. The songs all ended in the sailor's way, with ' hip, hip, hurra,' and a bumper, with the last drop on the nail, a ceremony I had... | |
| John Knox Laughton - 1896 - 434 str.
...him, and he is a willing captive, the most submissive and devoted I have seen. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by...it with pleasure, and snuffs it up very cordially." Miss Knight, the daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Joseph Knight, had been living at Naples with her mother,... | |
| 1896 - 606 str.
...have seen. . . . After dinner we had several songs in lionour of Lord Nelson, written by Miss Kniuht and sung by Lady Hamilton. She puffs the incense full...in his face, but he receives it with pleasure and snufls it up very cordially.' Four days later, October 7, she noted : ' Breakfasted with Lady Hamilton,... | |
| Frances A. Gerard - 1897 - 332 str.
...their praises; and Mrs Cadogan, Lady Hamilton's mother, is—what one may expect. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by...it with pleasure and snuffs it up very cordially." In consequence of her friendship with the Elliots, Mrs St George saw a great deal of these strange... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1897 - 518 str.
...praise : and Mrs. Cadogan, Lady Hamilton's mother, is — what one might expect. After dinner we had several songs in honour of Lord Nelson, written by Miss Knight, and sung by Lady Hamilton.2 She puffs the incense full in his face ; but he receives it with pleasure, and snuffs it... | |
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