Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... conversation . The character of Papilius 142. An account of squire Bluster 143. The criterions of plagiarism · 144. The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of detractors - 145. Petty writers not to be despised Page ...
... conversation . The character of Papilius 142. An account of squire Bluster 143. The criterions of plagiarism · 144. The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of detractors - 145. Petty writers not to be despised Page ...
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... conversation up by degrees to a proper point , and produced a conceit which I had treasured up , like sportsmen who boast of killing the foxes which they lodge in the covert . Eminence is how- ever , in some happy moments , gained at ...
... conversation up by degrees to a proper point , and produced a conceit which I had treasured up , like sportsmen who boast of killing the foxes which they lodge in the covert . Eminence is how- ever , in some happy moments , gained at ...
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... conversation was then accidentally interrupted ; but my inquisitive humour being now in motion , could not rest without a full account of this newly discovered prodigy . I was soon informed that the fine house and spacious gardens were ...
... conversation was then accidentally interrupted ; but my inquisitive humour being now in motion , could not rest without a full account of this newly discovered prodigy . I was soon informed that the fine house and spacious gardens were ...
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... conversation without observing the difficulty with which a new name makes its way into the world . The first appearance of excellence unites multitudes against it ; unexpected opposition rises up on every side ; the celebrated and the ...
... conversation without observing the difficulty with which a new name makes its way into the world . The first appearance of excellence unites multitudes against it ; unexpected opposition rises up on every side ; the celebrated and the ...
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... conversation of the whole room . He listens , but hears no mention of his book , and therefore supposes that he has disappointed his curi- osity by delay ; and that as men of learning would naturally begin their conversation with such a ...
... conversation of the whole room . He listens , but hears no mention of his book , and therefore supposes that he has disappointed his curi- osity by delay ; and that as men of learning would naturally begin their conversation with such a ...
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