Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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Strana viii
... writing Mr. Pope's Life , whenever the world may have so great a loss , and I offered to give him any lights I could ... written by his locum tenens , sheet by sheet . " This is no doubt a true account of the transaction , for in 1761 ...
... writing Mr. Pope's Life , whenever the world may have so great a loss , and I offered to give him any lights I could ... written by his locum tenens , sheet by sheet . " This is no doubt a true account of the transaction , for in 1761 ...
Strana ix
... written , that “ Warburton was , thirty years since , an attorney at Newark , and got into orders by spitting into a nobleman's face at an election ! " Dr. Warton lived in habits of friendship with Spence , and has enlivened his ...
... written , that “ Warburton was , thirty years since , an attorney at Newark , and got into orders by spitting into a nobleman's face at an election ! " Dr. Warton lived in habits of friendship with Spence , and has enlivened his ...
Strana xi
... writing of Mr. Spence , and on the first leaf of the Paper Book containing the two first centuries , the following note was written by him in pencil : " All the people well acquainted with Mr. Pope , looked on him as a most friendly ...
... writing of Mr. Spence , and on the first leaf of the Paper Book containing the two first centuries , the following note was written by him in pencil : " All the people well acquainted with Mr. Pope , looked on him as a most friendly ...
Strana xvii
... written in Pope's own hand , and generally acknowledging the justness of Spence's observations , and in a few instances pleading , humorously enough , that some favourite lines might be spared . " It is probable that the regard and ...
... written in Pope's own hand , and generally acknowledging the justness of Spence's observations , and in a few instances pleading , humorously enough , that some favourite lines might be spared . " It is probable that the regard and ...
Strana xxvii
... written from Dumfries , in 1759 , concluding thus : " If to your very name , by bounteous Heav'n , Such blest , restoring influence has been giv'n , How must your sweet approach , your aspect kind , Your soul - reviving converse warm ...
... written from Dumfries , in 1759 , concluding thus : " If to your very name , by bounteous Heav'n , Such blest , restoring influence has been giv'n , How must your sweet approach , your aspect kind , Your soul - reviving converse warm ...
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