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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... Letters in Every Age of English Literature William Clark Russell. Mrs. Carter - Hugh Blair . 247 High Church , and most scrupulously forbore reading any book , however sound and sober , which proceeded from any other quarter . She would ...
... Letters in Every Age of English Literature William Clark Russell. Mrs. Carter - Hugh Blair . 247 High Church , and most scrupulously forbore reading any book , however sound and sober , which proceeded from any other quarter . She would ...
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... Letters in Every Age of English Literature William Clark Russell. Funius . 377 ness , the virulence , the abruptness , all the errors were there , and all exaggerated ; but the redeeming qualities of the great writer the vividness , the ...
... Letters in Every Age of English Literature William Clark Russell. Funius . 377 ness , the virulence , the abruptness , all the errors were there , and all exaggerated ; but the redeeming qualities of the great writer the vividness , the ...
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... Letter , Johnson's to Macpherson , 307 Letters , Prior's bad style in his , 137 Chesterfield's , 197 Gray's , 240 " " " " 19 Mrs. Grant's , 247 , 323 , 509 324 , 348 , 361 , 375 , 386 , 397 , 441 , 456 , 474 " Letters on Toleration ...
... Letter , Johnson's to Macpherson , 307 Letters , Prior's bad style in his , 137 Chesterfield's , 197 Gray's , 240 " " " " 19 Mrs. Grant's , 247 , 323 , 509 324 , 348 , 361 , 375 , 386 , 397 , 441 , 456 , 474 " Letters on Toleration ...
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