Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... deal ; but one would make the time , whatever it may be , agreeable as one can . Thank heaven , we are likely , at present , to have enough to live comfortably , and to do some little good round about us ; and that I always reckon among ...
... deal ; but one would make the time , whatever it may be , agreeable as one can . Thank heaven , we are likely , at present , to have enough to live comfortably , and to do some little good round about us ; and that I always reckon among ...
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... deal so.-P. Politian is one of the first rate modern Latin poets . Molza , very good . - Bembo , and Sadoleto , write pure Latin ; but are stiff and unpoetical . - P . Voiture , in his letters , wants sentiment : he wrote only to divert ...
... deal so.-P. Politian is one of the first rate modern Latin poets . Molza , very good . - Bembo , and Sadoleto , write pure Latin ; but are stiff and unpoetical . - P . Voiture , in his letters , wants sentiment : he wrote only to divert ...
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... deal of sweetness in his look , when he was a boy.-M. This is very evident in the picture drawn for him when about ten years old : in which his face is round , plump , pretty , and of a fresh complexion . - I have often heard Mrs. Pope ...
... deal of sweetness in his look , when he was a boy.-M. This is very evident in the picture drawn for him when about ten years old : in which his face is round , plump , pretty , and of a fresh complexion . - I have often heard Mrs. Pope ...
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... deal dis- tressed , the archbishop opened his granaries at Cambray for their use . This was in the height of his disgrace , and ill usage from the court . When the king heard of it , he sighed and said : " he could expect no less from ...
... deal dis- tressed , the archbishop opened his granaries at Cambray for their use . This was in the height of his disgrace , and ill usage from the court . When the king heard of it , he sighed and said : " he could expect no less from ...
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... deal of cruelty in his disposition ; he delighted chiefly in torment- ing the animals he had to play with ; he would cripple one , and put out the eyes of another . This much alarmed some people ; at first , they were very apprehensive ...
... deal of cruelty in his disposition ; he delighted chiefly in torment- ing the animals he had to play with ; he would cripple one , and put out the eyes of another . This much alarmed some people ; at first , they were very apprehensive ...
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