Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... manner of writing is as of that age.-L. Settle , in his Anti - Achitophel , was assisted by Matthew Clifford , Sprat , and several of the best hands of those times . - L . Considering the manner of writing then in fashion , the purity ...
... manner of writing is as of that age.-L. Settle , in his Anti - Achitophel , was assisted by Matthew Clifford , Sprat , and several of the best hands of those times . - L . Considering the manner of writing then in fashion , the purity ...
Strana 152
... manner , that you did not know what he was about ; and everything he went to tell you was in the epic way ; for he always began in the middle . They were quite mistaken in his temper , who thought of getting rid of him , by advising him ...
... manner , that you did not know what he was about ; and everything he went to tell you was in the epic way ; for he always began in the middle . They were quite mistaken in his temper , who thought of getting rid of him , by advising him ...
Strana 188
... manner that ever I saw , for a town garden . It was as pretty as it was small , and when he was in the study - part of it , he was quite retired from the noise of the street , or any interruptions from his own family . The garden was ...
... manner that ever I saw , for a town garden . It was as pretty as it was small , and when he was in the study - part of it , he was quite retired from the noise of the street , or any interruptions from his own family . The garden was ...
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