The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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83. oldal
... excellent painting in little , in distemper , Indian incke , water - colours , graveing , and , above all , the old mezzo - tinto , and the manner of it , which is very pretty and good things done with it . He read to me also very much ...
... excellent painting in little , in distemper , Indian incke , water - colours , graveing , and , above all , the old mezzo - tinto , and the manner of it , which is very pretty and good things done with it . He read to me also very much ...
377. oldal
... excellent book . I incline to think that Burke was Junius . - Grattan . Malone ( than whom no one was more intimate with Burke ) persisted to the last in saying that if " Junius's Letters " were not written by Burke , they were at least ...
... excellent book . I incline to think that Burke was Junius . - Grattan . Malone ( than whom no one was more intimate with Burke ) persisted to the last in saying that if " Junius's Letters " were not written by Burke , they were at least ...
417. oldal
... excellent unfitness of which was pre - eminently apparent , may possibly be that which of all others may be best justified in the result . The talents of that extraordinary person may be as efficient for good , as they have heretofore ...
... excellent unfitness of which was pre - eminently apparent , may possibly be that which of all others may be best justified in the result . The talents of that extraordinary person may be as efficient for good , as they have heretofore ...
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