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, 5. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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14. oldal
... told me I needed not be afraid , that my uncle loved children , as I must know by his fondness for me . I was rather affronted at being called a child , and my advice slighted . Original sin peeped out between pique and fear . I was ...
... told me I needed not be afraid , that my uncle loved children , as I must know by his fondness for me . I was rather affronted at being called a child , and my advice slighted . Original sin peeped out between pique and fear . I was ...
409. oldal
... told by Condamure , of a nation that could count no more than four . This should be told to Monboddo ; it would help him . There is as much charity in helping a man down hill as in helping him up hill . ' . Boswell . I don't think there ...
... told by Condamure , of a nation that could count no more than four . This should be told to Monboddo ; it would help him . There is as much charity in helping a man down hill as in helping him up hill . ' . Boswell . I don't think there ...
810. oldal
... told me he was in treaty about it , and believed it would be a bargain . He told me his principal motive for translating Horace into verse was to super- sede the prose translation which he did for Newbery , which he said would hurt his ...
... told me he was in treaty about it , and believed it would be a bargain . He told me his principal motive for translating Horace into verse was to super- sede the prose translation which he did for Newbery , which he said would hurt his ...
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