Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... honours , and multitudes boasted of an intimacy with Melissa , who had only seen me by accident , and whose familiarity had never proceeded beyond the exchange of a compliment , or return of a courtesy . I shall make no scruple of ...
... honours , and multitudes boasted of an intimacy with Melissa , who had only seen me by accident , and whose familiarity had never proceeded beyond the exchange of a compliment , or return of a courtesy . I shall make no scruple of ...
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... honours , and been distinguished by ex- traordinary performances . It is not possible to be regarded with tenderness ... honour of a stone ; because by those excellencies with which many were delighted , none had been obliged , and ...
... honours , and been distinguished by ex- traordinary performances . It is not possible to be regarded with tenderness ... honour of a stone ; because by those excellencies with which many were delighted , none had been obliged , and ...
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... honour of producing , and that inconvenien- cies have been brought upon me by an unextinguish- able ardour of curiosity , and an unshaken perseve- rance in the acquisition of the productions of art and nature . It was observed , from my ...
... honour of producing , and that inconvenien- cies have been brought upon me by an unextinguish- able ardour of curiosity , and an unshaken perseve- rance in the acquisition of the productions of art and nature . It was observed , from my ...
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... honour which my labours have procured to my country ; and therefore I shall tell you that Britain can , by my care , boast of a snail that has crawled upon the wall of China ; a humming bird which an American prin- cess wore in her ear ...
... honour which my labours have procured to my country ; and therefore I shall tell you that Britain can , by my care , boast of a snail that has crawled upon the wall of China ; a humming bird which an American prin- cess wore in her ear ...
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... honour to be numbered amongst the lowest labourers of learn . ing ; but different abilities must find different tasks . To hew stone , would have been unworthy of Palladio ; and to have rambled in search of shells and flowers , had but ...
... honour to be numbered amongst the lowest labourers of learn . ing ; but different abilities must find different tasks . To hew stone , would have been unworthy of Palladio ; and to have rambled in search of shells and flowers , had but ...
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