Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... perhaps any country ) ever produced . - P . One misfortune of extraordinary geniuses is , that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them.-P. When a man is much above the rank of men , who can he have to converse with ? -P ...
... perhaps any country ) ever produced . - P . One misfortune of extraordinary geniuses is , that their very friends are more apt to admire than love them.-P. When a man is much above the rank of men , who can he have to converse with ? -P ...
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... perhaps , like Sir Thomas More , with a jest in his mouth . - P . * It may be worth while to oppose to this opinion of Pope , that of Swift , who , in a letter to Archbishop King , says ; " The Lord Treasurer is the greatest minister I ...
... perhaps , like Sir Thomas More , with a jest in his mouth . - P . * It may be worth while to oppose to this opinion of Pope , that of Swift , who , in a letter to Archbishop King , says ; " The Lord Treasurer is the greatest minister I ...
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... perhaps for seven or eight hours afterwards.— Signora R. [ Though one of the most modest painters of the age . So that the difference between the modest and the sensible artists , and those that are ignorant and impudent , seems to be ...
... perhaps for seven or eight hours afterwards.— Signora R. [ Though one of the most modest painters of the age . So that the difference between the modest and the sensible artists , and those that are ignorant and impudent , seems to be ...
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