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 xiii
... taken under the protection of Mrs. Fawkener , an opulent relation , and was educated under her eye , until he had reached his tenth year , when he was sent to a school at Mortimer in Berkshire , kept by Mr. Haycock ; from thence he went ...
... taken under the protection of Mrs. Fawkener , an opulent relation , and was educated under her eye , until he had reached his tenth year , when he was sent to a school at Mortimer in Berkshire , kept by Mr. Haycock ; from thence he went ...
Strana xix
... taken to disperse my books about , and to pelt poor people , that were easy in their great chairs , with a thing that they would not give a farthing whether they ever read or not . By the time that I shall see you , my little garden at ...
... taken to disperse my books about , and to pelt poor people , that were easy in their great chairs , with a thing that they would not give a farthing whether they ever read or not . By the time that I shall see you , my little garden at ...
Strana xxvii
... taken by the hand the ingenious Robert Dodsley , and was one of the earliest patrons of that deserving and worthy man . In one of Curll's scurrilous attacks upon Pope he is thus introduced : the feigned appellation of Sir Harry Beaumont ...
... taken by the hand the ingenious Robert Dodsley , and was one of the earliest patrons of that deserving and worthy man . In one of Curll's scurrilous attacks upon Pope he is thus introduced : the feigned appellation of Sir Harry Beaumont ...
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... taken , ordered his horses to be got ready instantly , and in pulling on his boots , found one of them extremely uneasy to him : but , as the horses were at the door , he leaped into his saddle , and forgot his pain . He pursued his ...
... taken , ordered his horses to be got ready instantly , and in pulling on his boots , found one of them extremely uneasy to him : but , as the horses were at the door , he leaped into his saddle , and forgot his pain . He pursued his ...
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... taken out but just time enough to save him from being drowned . - P . Beside these , his perpetual application ( after he set to study of himself ) reduced him in four years time to so bad a state of health ; that , after trying ...
... taken out but just time enough to save him from being drowned . - P . Beside these , his perpetual application ( after he set to study of himself ) reduced him in four years time to so bad a state of health ; that , after trying ...
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