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. kötetauthor, 1817 - 852 oldal |
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... once told me , with the proud Parnassian sneer , that his Mercuries were read and admired in Ireland , Barbadoes , and New- foundland . As for Peck's " Desiderata , " I cannot but think young Roger Gale punished in the Dedication for ...
... once told me , with the proud Parnassian sneer , that his Mercuries were read and admired in Ireland , Barbadoes , and New- foundland . As for Peck's " Desiderata , " I cannot but think young Roger Gale punished in the Dedication for ...
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... once with the most exquisite torments ; speaks of men who killed themselves , when no longer able to endure the frequent returns of it . These are all marks of a very prevailing distemper ; and his Uncle , in his Natural History , book ...
... once with the most exquisite torments ; speaks of men who killed themselves , when no longer able to endure the frequent returns of it . These are all marks of a very prevailing distemper ; and his Uncle , in his Natural History , book ...
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... once resolved to see how long you would persevere in it ; but my fondness for you made me impatient till I had expostulated with you . From a man I love , I can bear any thing ; and therefore think I may be al- lowed to say any thing my ...
... once resolved to see how long you would persevere in it ; but my fondness for you made me impatient till I had expostulated with you . From a man I love , I can bear any thing ; and therefore think I may be al- lowed to say any thing my ...
38. oldal
... once before the ignis fatuus of a pair of black eyes ; and nothing , even , of the foundation left , but that very natural principle , held in common by the antient and modern masters of Wisdom , that all the virtues lie in the middle ...
... once before the ignis fatuus of a pair of black eyes ; and nothing , even , of the foundation left , but that very natural principle , held in common by the antient and modern masters of Wisdom , that all the virtues lie in the middle ...
39. oldal
... great pains and labour , raised up into the airy unsubstantial region of the brain ; which , not above once in an age , makes a Philosopher ; Philosopher ; while it is the daily destruction of Al- MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 39.
... great pains and labour , raised up into the airy unsubstantial region of the brain ; which , not above once in an age , makes a Philosopher ; Philosopher ; while it is the daily destruction of Al- MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 39.
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