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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... taste has been growing without a corresponding attempt to gratify it ; for the reprints of early popular writers still continue to be expensive , and they are published with much diversity of plan , and in every variety of size . It is ...
... taste has been growing without a corresponding attempt to gratify it ; for the reprints of early popular writers still continue to be expensive , and they are published with much diversity of plan , and in every variety of size . It is ...
Strana ix
... taste , he says : " I am indebted to this learned and amiable man , on whose friendship I set the greatest value , for most of the anecdotes relating to Pope , mentioned in this work , which he gave me when I was making him a visiť at ...
... taste , he says : " I am indebted to this learned and amiable man , on whose friendship I set the greatest value , for most of the anecdotes relating to Pope , mentioned in this work , which he gave me when I was making him a visiť at ...
Strana xxiv
... had the desired effect . * * Soon after the rebellion in 1745 , Mr. Spence wrote and pub- lished an occasional paper under the title of " Plain Matter of His taste and inclinations led him very early to a xxiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... had the desired effect . * * Soon after the rebellion in 1745 , Mr. Spence wrote and pub- lished an occasional paper under the title of " Plain Matter of His taste and inclinations led him very early to a xxiv LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
Strana xxv
... taste of landscape gardening , and says , that Pope undoubtedly con- tributed to form Kent's taste . * It is most probable that Spence's enthusiasm for this elegant art was strengthened , if not derived from his intimacy with the poet ...
... taste of landscape gardening , and says , that Pope undoubtedly con- tributed to form Kent's taste . * It is most probable that Spence's enthusiasm for this elegant art was strengthened , if not derived from his intimacy with the poet ...
Strana xxvi
... taste and skill in his much loved art . In his selection of objects for the exercise of his benevolent propensities it was natural for him to place indigent men of letters in the first rank . In the year 1754 * he published " An Account ...
... taste and skill in his much loved art . In his selection of objects for the exercise of his benevolent propensities it was natural for him to place indigent men of letters in the first rank . In the year 1754 * he published " An Account ...
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