Anecdotes, Observations and Characters, of Books and Men, Collected from the Conversation of Pope and Other Eminent Persons. With Notes and a Life of the Author by Samuel Weller Singer. 2. EdSmith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... interesting monuments of the English Language and Litera- ture , and also of the social and political condition of the country during the fourteenth century . Its author is not certainly known , but its time of composition can , by ...
... interesting monuments of the English Language and Litera- ture , and also of the social and political condition of the country during the fourteenth century . Its author is not certainly known , but its time of composition can , by ...
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... interesting and eloquent a narrative from such slight materials . In the Lives of Addison , Tickell , and others , he has also made use of the information these Anecdotes contain . At a subsequent period , the late Mr. Malone was ...
... interesting and eloquent a narrative from such slight materials . In the Lives of Addison , Tickell , and others , he has also made use of the information these Anecdotes contain . At a subsequent period , the late Mr. Malone was ...
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... interesting character ; which materially assisted the views of his friends in procuring him an education suitable to his genius and views in life . Blacklock testified his obligations to Mr. Spence , to whom he was personally un- known ...
... interesting character ; which materially assisted the views of his friends in procuring him an education suitable to his genius and views in life . Blacklock testified his obligations to Mr. Spence , to whom he was personally un- known ...
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... interesting delineation of his character and retreat , in his Tales of the Genii ; Spence is meant by Phesoi Ecneps , the Dervise of the Groves . A panegyrical letter to Mr. Ridley , on the occasion , by Mr. Spence , is printed in the ...
... interesting delineation of his character and retreat , in his Tales of the Genii ; Spence is meant by Phesoi Ecneps , the Dervise of the Groves . A panegyrical letter to Mr. Ridley , on the occasion , by Mr. Spence , is printed in the ...
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... interesting anecdote of our great philosopher's modest opinion of himself and his discoveries , is only another proof of his consummate wisdom . It will recall to the memory of the poetical reader the following beautiful passage from ...
... interesting anecdote of our great philosopher's modest opinion of himself and his discoveries , is only another proof of his consummate wisdom . It will recall to the memory of the poetical reader the following beautiful passage from ...
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