Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... whole of his papers passed into the hands of Dr. Lowth ( afterwards Bishop of London ) , one of his executors , by whom , at a period long subsequent , they were given to a gentleman of the name of Forster , who held some confidential ...
... whole of his papers passed into the hands of Dr. Lowth ( afterwards Bishop of London ) , one of his executors , by whom , at a period long subsequent , they were given to a gentleman of the name of Forster , who held some confidential ...
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... whole year , being detained a month or two longer than was intended , by an accidental sprain Lord Lincoln got in dancing . From hence Mr. Spence writes , to appease the anxiety of his mother , the following affectionate and consolatory ...
... whole year , being detained a month or two longer than was intended , by an accidental sprain Lord Lincoln got in dancing . From hence Mr. Spence writes , to appease the anxiety of his mother , the following affectionate and consolatory ...
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... whole days and nights together , with a poor mean creature , and often drank hard . He turned from a strong whig ( which he had been when most with Lord Halifax ) to a violent tory ; and did not care to converse with any whigs after ...
... whole days and nights together , with a poor mean creature , and often drank hard . He turned from a strong whig ( which he had been when most with Lord Halifax ) to a violent tory ; and did not care to converse with any whigs after ...
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... whole nation , should never content yourself with the half of it . " - P . In speaking of comparisons upon an absurd and un- natural footing , he mentioned Virgil and Homer ; Corneille and Racine ; the little ivory statue of Polycletes ...
... whole nation , should never content yourself with the half of it . " - P . In speaking of comparisons upon an absurd and un- natural footing , he mentioned Virgil and Homer ; Corneille and Racine ; the little ivory statue of Polycletes ...
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... whole scheme . - P . Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first simplicity . - P . A sketch or analysis of the first principle of each art , with their ...
... whole scheme . - P . Arts are taken from nature ; and after a thousand vain efforts for improvements , are best when they return to their first simplicity . - P . A sketch or analysis of the first principle of each art , with their ...
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