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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Strana xviii
... mind , and it had found a deserving object in Stephen Duck , the thresher and poet , to serve whom he wrote a kind of memoir , which , when he went abroad , he left in the hands of his friend Mr. Lowth for publication , with a sort of ...
... mind , and it had found a deserving object in Stephen Duck , the thresher and poet , to serve whom he wrote a kind of memoir , which , when he went abroad , he left in the hands of his friend Mr. Lowth for publication , with a sort of ...
Strana xix
... mind . ' He spoke it with much emotion , and put his finger up and patted his forehead all the while he was saying the last sentence , which is a very true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he ...
... mind . ' He spoke it with much emotion , and put his finger up and patted his forehead all the while he was saying the last sentence , which is a very true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he ...
Strana xx
... mind to it , though from the little green plat at one end of it , we may stand like three statues on one pedestal , and look out on a prospect that is no inconsiderable one for Hertford- shire . By that word you may see the pride of my ...
... mind to it , though from the little green plat at one end of it , we may stand like three statues on one pedestal , and look out on a prospect that is no inconsiderable one for Hertford- shire . By that word you may see the pride of my ...
Strana xxvii
... mind ! " Spence's benevolence was most liberal and unconfined ; distress of every sort , and in every rank of life , never pre- ferred its claim to his attention in vain : and he is described by one who knew him well , to have had a ...
... mind ! " Spence's benevolence was most liberal and unconfined ; distress of every sort , and in every rank of life , never pre- ferred its claim to his attention in vain : and he is described by one who knew him well , to have had a ...
Strana xxx
... mind was not very powerful ; " but I must in candour acknowledge that there is no appealing from this judgment : and nothing can be more true than what follows . " His criticism , however , was commonly just ; what he thought , he ...
... mind was not very powerful ; " but I must in candour acknowledge that there is no appealing from this judgment : and nothing can be more true than what follows . " His criticism , however , was commonly just ; what he thought , he ...
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