Royal Academy Banquet 1858

Description

Speech at the Royal Academy Banquet (1 May 1858).

Creator

Dickens, Charles

Date

Bibliographic Citation

Dickens, Charles. 'Speech at the Royal Academy Banquet' (1 May 1858). Dickens Search. Eds. Emily Bell and Lydia Craig. Accessed [date]. https://dickenssearch.com/speeches/1858-05-01_Speech_Royal-Academy-Banquet.

Transcription

Following the order of your toast I have to take the first part in the duet to be performed in acknowledgement of the compliment you have paid to literature. In this home of art I feel it to be too much an interchange of compliments, as it were, between near relations, to enter into any lengthened expression of our thanks for the honour you have done us. I feel that it would be changing this splendid assembly into a sort of family party. I may, however, take leave to say that your sister, whom I represent, is strong and healthy, she has a great and an undying interest in you, and it is always a very great gratification to her to see herself so well remembered within these walls, and to know that she is an honoured guest at your hospitable board.

Location

Collection

Geolocation