Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... believe everybody of that country that has any , leaves it as fast as they can.-L. [ Ireland a noble country if it were cultivated , and would , perhaps , be the best in the world for trade , if made the great mart of it.-L. Addition ...
... believe everybody of that country that has any , leaves it as fast as they can.-L. [ Ireland a noble country if it were cultivated , and would , perhaps , be the best in the world for trade , if made the great mart of it.-L. Addition ...
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... believe he did not understand Greek . " " No , sir ; " and he owns it in a letter to Bembo . - Ariosto was a vast master of poetical language ; his imagination is strong , and his descriptions often extremely lively and natural . He ...
... believe he did not understand Greek . " " No , sir ; " and he owns it in a letter to Bembo . - Ariosto was a vast master of poetical language ; his imagination is strong , and his descriptions often extremely lively and natural . He ...
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... believe it is true that Dryden gives the preference so much to Juvenal , because he had been just translating him.-Dr. Y. " Tis provoking that Dryden should give the preference to Persius too , for the same reason . Mr. Reynel . -- I ...
... believe it is true that Dryden gives the preference so much to Juvenal , because he had been just translating him.-Dr. Y. " Tis provoking that Dryden should give the preference to Persius too , for the same reason . Mr. Reynel . -- I ...
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