Vol. XIII. (of XXI.) by Thomas Carlyle]@TWC D-Link book Vol. XIII. (of XXI.) 10/33 (who cites the Vienna Pamphleteers, without much believing them); Mailath (a Hungarian), _Geschichte des OEsterrichischen Kaiser-Staats_ (Hamburg, 1850), v. 11-13 (who explodes the fable). Cut down to the practical, it stands as above:--by no means a bad thing still. That of "bringing in Baby" was a pretty touch in the domestic-royal way;--and surely very natural; and has no "art" in it, or none to blame and not love rather, on the part of the bright young Mother, now girdled in such tragic outlooks, and so glad to have Baby back at least, and Papa with him! It is certain the "Insurrection" was voted with enthusiasm; and even became rapidly a fact. |