Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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761. oldal
... person was equal to it . " Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage . Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be Mr ... persons professing to be learned , or of whatever rank of Authors , should either falsely tax , or be falsely taxed . Yet ...
... person was equal to it . " Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage . Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be Mr ... persons professing to be learned , or of whatever rank of Authors , should either falsely tax , or be falsely taxed . Yet ...
762. oldal
... person's admirers , modestly computed within these three kingdoms , to be one hundred thousand , not one has appeared in defence of his character , which has long been the subject of general satire , and suffered unusual insults . -Now ...
... person's admirers , modestly computed within these three kingdoms , to be one hundred thousand , not one has appeared in defence of his character , which has long been the subject of general satire , and suffered unusual insults . -Now ...
765. oldal
... person , who was never an Author in fashion , or caressed by the Great ; whereas this single characteristic is suffi ... Persons of Quality . Lastly , The sixth verse affords full proof ; this Poet being the only one who was universally ...
... person , who was never an Author in fashion , or caressed by the Great ; whereas this single characteristic is suffi ... Persons of Quality . Lastly , The sixth verse affords full proof ; this Poet being the only one who was universally ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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