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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... seen him in his childhood , " so I also joy that in my minority I have often seen Mr. Hooker with my father , who was after Bishop of London ; from whom and others at that time I have heard most of the material passages which you relate ...
... seen him in his childhood , " so I also joy that in my minority I have often seen Mr. Hooker with my father , who was after Bishop of London ; from whom and others at that time I have heard most of the material passages which you relate ...
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... seen him cut up Whitbread , quiz Madame de Staël , annihilate Colman , and do little less by some others of good fame and ability . I have met him at all places and parties- at Whitehall with the Melbournes , at the Marquis of ...
... seen him cut up Whitbread , quiz Madame de Staël , annihilate Colman , and do little less by some others of good fame and ability . I have met him at all places and parties- at Whitehall with the Melbournes , at the Marquis of ...
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... seen a mouldering tower by the side of a crystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim , gleaming , uncertain intelligence of his eye . He who has marked the evening clouds uprolled ( a world ...
... seen a mouldering tower by the side of a crystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim , gleaming , uncertain intelligence of his eye . He who has marked the evening clouds uprolled ( a world ...
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