Memoirs, Journal, & Correspondence of Thomas Moore
Memoirs, Journal, & Correspondence of Thomas Moore
Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878
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In a late letter to Tom Longman, I called Lardner and Co. the cab * drivers ; not a bad name for them, I think. Sallied out for the West End. Went to Brookes's, where Rogers came to look for me. Offered to dine with him to-day, which he most heartily agreed to. Called at Lansdowne House ; saw Lady Lansdowne, who asked me to dinner to-day, and finding I was engaged, asked me for to- morrow. Rogers very agreeable. Mentioned the Duke of Wellington saying to some enthusiastic woman who was * In all...asion to the Cabinet Cjclopaadia, of which Dr. L. was the editor. Digitized by VjOOQIC April, 1837.] THOMAS MOORE. 175 talking in raptures about the glories of a victory, ^^ I should so like to witness a victory !" &c. &c., " My dear madam, a victory is the greatest tragedy in the world, except one, — and that is a defeat." 8th. Hard at work till dinner time. Company at the Lansdownes, Lord and Lady Holland, the John Russells, the Morleys, Lord Seaforth, the Duke of Argyll, Baring, and one or two more.
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