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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... mean for knowledge , more than for age ; with your's I had a letter from good Mr. Duck , who has obliged me very much by the trouble he has taken to disperse my books about , and to pelt poor people , that were easy in their great ...
... mean for knowledge , more than for age ; with your's I had a letter from good Mr. Duck , who has obliged me very much by the trouble he has taken to disperse my books about , and to pelt poor people , that were easy in their great ...
Strana xxi
... mean your ladyship ! -When we are once settled , and in a way of living together , I shall look upon it as my duty , as well as my inclination , to stay with you , and shall not think of stirring a step out of our island , unless you ...
... mean your ladyship ! -When we are once settled , and in a way of living together , I shall look upon it as my duty , as well as my inclination , to stay with you , and shall not think of stirring a step out of our island , unless you ...
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... mean creature , and often drank hard . He turned from a strong whig ( which he had been when most with Lord Halifax ) to a violent tory ; and did not care to converse with any whigs after , any more than Rowe did with tories . - P . Sir ...
... mean creature , and often drank hard . He turned from a strong whig ( which he had been when most with Lord Halifax ) to a violent tory ; and did not care to converse with any whigs after , any more than Rowe did with tories . - P . Sir ...
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... mean accident , whilst his great friend , Dean Sprat , was with him on a visit there . They had been to- gether to see a neighbour of Cowley's ; who ( according to the fashion of those times ) made them too welcome . They did not set ...
... mean accident , whilst his great friend , Dean Sprat , was with him on a visit there . They had been to- gether to see a neighbour of Cowley's ; who ( according to the fashion of those times ) made them too welcome . They did not set ...
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... means that Theobald came to have Wycherley's papers in his hands . — P . Wycherley had this odd particularity in him , from the loss of his memory ; that the same chain of thought would return into his mind , at the distance of two or ...
... means that Theobald came to have Wycherley's papers in his hands . — P . Wycherley had this odd particularity in him , from the loss of his memory ; that the same chain of thought would return into his mind , at the distance of two or ...
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