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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 3: (search)
ber few, except Wolff, the sculptor, some of whose beautiful works were in the tasteful rooms; Lepsius, who is now distinguishing himself in Egyptian antiquities; Kestner, the Hanoverian Minister, and son of Werther's Albert and, Charlotte; Plattner, who has been in Rome above thirty years; Gerhard, the famous archaeologist, etc. Ien three and four o'clock about ninety persons were collected, chiefly Germans, with a few English and Italian, and among them were the Russian Charge d'affaires; Kestner, the Hanoverian Minister; Thorwaldsen; Visconti; Dr. Carlyle, brother to the obscure writer for the Reviews; Wolff; Plattner; all the principal German artists, ete have had since we crossed the Alps, above three months ago. . . . . We went comfortably enough to St. Peter's, and having good places there by the kindness of Mr. Kestner, saw the grand mass performed by the Pope, to great advantage . . . . December 26.—. . . . I dined in a gentlemen's party, at Mr. Jones the Bankers, with Mr.
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 4: (search)
d Papal government. taking the veil in high life. Kestner and Goethe. Cardinal Giustiniani. letter to Mr.the evening with us. February 15.—This evening Mr. Kestner, the Hanoverian Minister, came to see us, and broontaining about an hundred letters from Goethe to Mr. Kestner's father and mother, who are the Charlotte and Alot so well as I expected. . . . . February 17.—Mr. Kestner came again this evening and read the rest of whathimself, Charlotte is Charlotte Buff, and Albert is Kestner, and much of what is described there really passed.en word for word, in Werther, from a letter sent by Kestner to Goethe . . . . February 25.—We took a ride onr the prima donna. Who, as Catalani herself told Kestner, drove her off the stage, and reigned as the prima er were the Bavarian, the Saxon, the Baden Charges, Kestner, Thorwaldsen, Wolff the sculptor; . . . . in short,ss Mackenzie. She had sent messages to Collins and Kestner, but neither came. On the other hand, by mere acci<
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
Professor, I. 76, 77. Kean, Edmund, I. 67, 127. Keating, Dr., Oliver, 1.10. Keiblinger, librarian of Molk, II. 23. Kemble, Stephen, I. 291, 292. Kempt, Sir, James, II. 176. Kenney, Mr., I. 406. Kent, Duchess of, I. 435, 437. Kent, James, Chancellor, I. 338-340, II. 200, 226. Kenyon, Edward, II. 1. Kenyon, John, I. 411 and note, 418, II. 145, 149, 181, 182, 183, 323; letters 212, 223, 291. Kenyon, Mrs., John, I. 456. Kestner, A., II. 58, 59, 64, 65, 72, 84. Kestner, Charlotte Buff, I. 78. Kildare, Marquis of, II. 168. King, Rufus, I. 350, 351. Kinglake, J. A., II. 378, 382. Kingsley, Professor, I. 14. Kirkland, Dr., President of Harvard College, I. 332, 355, 360, 368; letter to, 321-3 Klopstock, F. G., I. 125. Kmety General, II. 373. Knapp, Professor, 1.112, 113. Koenneritz, von, II. 115. Kossuth, Louis, II. 276. Krause of Weisstropp, I. 476, II. 10. Kremsmunster Monastery, II 27-30. Kurta of St. Florian, H. 25, 26, 27. L