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" Yet all that we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of calumnious tattle — the most ineffably silly and frivolous of all that was then circulating... "
Great Scholars: Buchanan, Bentley, Porson, Parr and Others - 173. oldal
szerző: Henry James Nicoll - 1880 - 251 oldal
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Blackwood's Magazine, 29. kötet

1831 - 1044 oldal
...we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...against the Regent. He began precisely in these words : " O! I shall tell you" (laying a stress upon the word shall, which still further aided the resemblance...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 29. kötet

1831 - 1070 oldal
...we have mentioned, waa, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) " a sto-hee" (lispingly for story) " about the Pince Thegent" (such was his nearest approximation to...

The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., 6. kötet

1831 - 444 oldal
...his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of enluminons tattle — the most ineffably silly frivolous of all that was then circulating in the...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) " a i-to-hee" (lispinsly for story) " about the Pince Thegent" (such was his nearest approximation...

De Quincey's writings [ed. by J.T. Fields. 23 vols., comprising the final ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 320 oldal
...we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) ' a sto-hee ' (lispingly for story) ' about the Pince Thegent ' (such was his nearest approximation...

Essays on Philosophical Writers and Other Men of Letters, 2. kötet

Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 316 oldal
...we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) 'a sto-hee ' (lispingly for story) 'about the Pince Thegent ' (such was his nearest approximation to...

Sketches: Critical and Biographic

Thomas De Quincey - 1857 - 428 oldal
...infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of calumnious tattle—the most ineffably silly and frivolous of all that was...circulating in the Whig salons of London against the Regent. I ought, by the way, to have prefaced my little narrative by mentioning, that about this summer of...

Writings, 14. kötet

Thomas De Quincey - 1865 - 360 oldal
...we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) ' a sto-hee ' (lispingly for story) ' about the Pince Thegent ' (such was his nearest approximation...

The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Dr. Samuel Parr and other writings

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 424 oldal
...that I have mentioned was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...circulating in the Whig salons of London against the Kegent. I ought, by the way, to have prefaced my little narrative by mentioning, that about this summer...

The Works of Thomas De Quincey, "The English Opium Eater ..., 5. kötet

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 424 oldal
...infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of calumnious tattle—the most ineffably silly and frivolous of all that was...in the. Whig salons of London against the Regent. I ought, by the way, to have prefaced my little narrative by mentioning, that about this summer of...

Writings, 14. kötet

Thomas De Quincey - 1865 - 360 oldal
...we have mentioned, was, and seemed to be, a trifle by comparison with the infinite pettiness of his matter. Nothing did he utter but little shreds of...still further aided the resemblance to a Frenchman) ' a sto-hee ' (lispingly for story) ' about the Pince Thegent ' (such was his nearest approximation...




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