Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... seems to have been doubtful what title he should give to this collection : and those of Popiana , Spenceana , Symposia , and Table Talk , appear to have been successively adopted and rejected . Whatever may have been the motive with ...
... seems to have been doubtful what title he should give to this collection : and those of Popiana , Spenceana , Symposia , and Table Talk , appear to have been successively adopted and rejected . Whatever may have been the motive with ...
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... . " This hint does not appear to have been seized by Hurd with the avidity that was perhaps expected , and the Life of Pope did not make its appearance until the 99 year 1769. Owen Ruffhead seems to have been a dull viii PREFACE .
... . " This hint does not appear to have been seized by Hurd with the avidity that was perhaps expected , and the Life of Pope did not make its appearance until the 99 year 1769. Owen Ruffhead seems to have been a dull viii PREFACE .
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Joseph Spence Samuel Weller Singer. year 1769. Owen Ruffhead seems to have been a dull plodding lawyer , and all that is of value in this ponderous performance , must be attributed to Warburton , whose hand may be traced upon every ...
Joseph Spence Samuel Weller Singer. year 1769. Owen Ruffhead seems to have been a dull plodding lawyer , and all that is of value in this ponderous performance , must be attributed to Warburton , whose hand may be traced upon every ...
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... seem to evince an intention on the part of Mr. Spence of continuing the Anecdotes down to a later period . All the MSS . were in the hand - writing of Mr. Spence , and on the first leaf of the Paper Book containing the two first ...
... seem to evince an intention on the part of Mr. Spence of continuing the Anecdotes down to a later period . All the MSS . were in the hand - writing of Mr. Spence , and on the first leaf of the Paper Book containing the two first ...
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... seems to have been very fortunate in the companions of his travels - Lord Middlesex was a young nobleman of most amiable manners and character ; and he found Lord Lincoln so sensible , so agreeable , and obliging , that he says , he ...
... seems to have been very fortunate in the companions of his travels - Lord Middlesex was a young nobleman of most amiable manners and character ; and he found Lord Lincoln so sensible , so agreeable , and obliging , that he says , he ...
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