Author: Vesna Goldsworthy
Cites
- Thomas Macaulay (1)
- IN: Gorsky (2015) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Such was the report which the English legations made of what they had seen and suffered in Russia; and their evidence was confirmed by the appearance which the Russian legations made in England. The strangers spoke no civilised language. Their garb, their gestures, their salutations, had a wild and barbarous character. The ambassador and the grandees who accompanied him were so gorgeous that all London crowded to stare at them, and so filthy that nobody dared to touch them. They came to the court balls dropping pearls and vermin.
FROM: The History of England, (1848), Book, UK