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, 6. kötetNichols, 1831 - 896 oldal |
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... thing more palatable . But what shall we say of the town itself ! The lower orders of the people are so brutified and besotted by the lamentable follies of O'Keefe , and Cobbe , and Pilon , and I know not who - Sardi venales , each ...
... thing more palatable . But what shall we say of the town itself ! The lower orders of the people are so brutified and besotted by the lamentable follies of O'Keefe , and Cobbe , and Pilon , and I know not who - Sardi venales , each ...
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... thing - the independent placeman ! Gifford , in answer , informed him of the invariable rule of the Review , adding , that he could send the money to any charitable institution , or dis- pose of it in any manner he should direct— but ...
... thing - the independent placeman ! Gifford , in answer , informed him of the invariable rule of the Review , adding , that he could send the money to any charitable institution , or dis- pose of it in any manner he should direct— but ...
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... thing like pomp or parade . A very intimate friend , who had risen like himself from small beginnings , having taken his doctor's degree , conceived his im- portance to be somewhat augmented by this new distinction . Having called on ...
... thing like pomp or parade . A very intimate friend , who had risen like himself from small beginnings , having taken his doctor's degree , conceived his im- portance to be somewhat augmented by this new distinction . Having called on ...
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... , and a much greater anta- gonist the real , editor . - Speaking of Dryden , whose genius he admired exceedingly , he observed , Dryden's Besetting Sin was ( " a want of principles in every thing . ' I 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
... , and a much greater anta- gonist the real , editor . - Speaking of Dryden , whose genius he admired exceedingly , he observed , Dryden's Besetting Sin was ( " a want of principles in every thing . ' I 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
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... himself ! may his eye see it , and rejoice in the success of - * Communicated to the Gentleman's Magazine in 1785 , probably by Mr. Seward . his pious and zealous labours ! There is one thing 52 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
... himself ! may his eye see it , and rejoice in the success of - * Communicated to the Gentleman's Magazine in 1785 , probably by Mr. Seward . his pious and zealous labours ! There is one thing 52 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
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