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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... wonderful discoveries for a man to make in so igno- rant an age , who had no master to teach him , but struck it all out of his own brain ; but it is still more wonderful that such discoveries should be so long concealed ; till in the ...
... wonderful discoveries for a man to make in so igno- rant an age , who had no master to teach him , but struck it all out of his own brain ; but it is still more wonderful that such discoveries should be so long concealed ; till in the ...
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... wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other scale . - E . Hyde , Lord Clarendon . He ( Sir Matthew Hale ) oft professed to me that Mr. Selden was a resolved serious Christian , and that he was a great adver- sary to ...
... wonderful and prodigious abilities and excellencies in the other scale . - E . Hyde , Lord Clarendon . He ( Sir Matthew Hale ) oft professed to me that Mr. Selden was a resolved serious Christian , and that he was a great adver- sary to ...
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... wonderful character for talents and eccentricity , for wit , genius , generosity , spirit , and powers of entertainment . - Madame D'Arblay . Breakfasted with the Fitzgeralds . Took me to call on Mrs. Piozzi - a wonderful old lady ...
... wonderful character for talents and eccentricity , for wit , genius , generosity , spirit , and powers of entertainment . - Madame D'Arblay . Breakfasted with the Fitzgeralds . Took me to call on Mrs. Piozzi - a wonderful old lady ...
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