Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... learned those particulars from her which are recorded in the Anecdotes . From Rome they went to Reggio , ' opera hunting , ' as Mr. Spence expresses it , and here they found Mr. Horace Wal- pole very ill with a quinsey.- " About three ...
... learned those particulars from her which are recorded in the Anecdotes . From Rome they went to Reggio , ' opera hunting , ' as Mr. Spence expresses it , and here they found Mr. Horace Wal- pole very ill with a quinsey.- " About three ...
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... learned anything at the little schools I was at afterwards ; and never should have followed anything that I could not follow with pleasure . - I had learned very early to read , and delighted extremely in it ; and taught myself to write ...
... learned anything at the little schools I was at afterwards ; and never should have followed anything that I could not follow with pleasure . - I had learned very early to read , and delighted extremely in it ; and taught myself to write ...
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... learned Greek . Mr. Blacklocke understands that language perfectly , and has read with a very lively pleasure all the Greek Authors of taste . Mr. William Alexander , second son to our late Provost , and present Member , was so good as ...
... learned Greek . Mr. Blacklocke understands that language perfectly , and has read with a very lively pleasure all the Greek Authors of taste . Mr. William Alexander , second son to our late Provost , and present Member , was so good as ...
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