Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... wrote it.-P. Many of his Spectators he wrote very fast ; and sent them to the press as soon as they were written . It seems to have been best for him not to have had too much time to correct . - P . Addison was perfect good company with ...
... wrote it.-P. Many of his Spectators he wrote very fast ; and sent them to the press as soon as they were written . It seems to have been best for him not to have had too much time to correct . - P . Addison was perfect good company with ...
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... wrote most of the Iliad fast ; a great deal of it on journeys , from the little pocket Homer on that shelf there ; and often forty or fifty verses in a morning in bed . The Dunciad cost me as much pains as anything I ever wrote . - P ...
... wrote most of the Iliad fast ; a great deal of it on journeys , from the little pocket Homer on that shelf there ; and often forty or fifty verses in a morning in bed . The Dunciad cost me as much pains as anything I ever wrote . - P ...
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... wrote about it.-P. Lord Oxford was huddled in his thoughts , and obscure in his manner of delivering them . - It was he who advised Rowe to learn Spanish ; and after all his pains and expec- tations , only said ; " Then , Sir , I envy ...
... wrote about it.-P. Lord Oxford was huddled in his thoughts , and obscure in his manner of delivering them . - It was he who advised Rowe to learn Spanish ; and after all his pains and expec- tations , only said ; " Then , Sir , I envy ...
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