Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... eyes , or , by mixing heterogeneous notions , dazzles the attention with sudden scintillations of conceit . A lady's wit is a man who can make ladies laugh , to which , however easy it may seem , many gifts of nature , and attainments ...
... eyes , or , by mixing heterogeneous notions , dazzles the attention with sudden scintillations of conceit . A lady's wit is a man who can make ladies laugh , to which , however easy it may seem , many gifts of nature , and attainments ...
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... eyes of the company are fixed upon him as the last refuge from silence and dejection . It were endless to recount the shifts to which I have been reduced , or to enumerate the different spe- cies of artificial wit . I regularly ...
... eyes of the company are fixed upon him as the last refuge from silence and dejection . It were endless to recount the shifts to which I have been reduced , or to enumerate the different spe- cies of artificial wit . I regularly ...
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... eyes : Again she falls , again she dies , she dies ! No writer can be fully convicted of imitation , except there is a concurrence of more resemblance than can be imagined to have happened by chance ; as where the same ideas are ...
... eyes : Again she falls , again she dies , she dies ! No writer can be fully convicted of imitation , except there is a concurrence of more resemblance than can be imagined to have happened by chance ; as where the same ideas are ...
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... eyes of the publick upon him , than he stands as a mark to the arrows of lurking calumny , and receives in the tumult of hosti- lity , from distant and from nameless hands , wounds not always easy to be cured . It is probable that the ...
... eyes of the publick upon him , than he stands as a mark to the arrows of lurking calumny , and receives in the tumult of hosti- lity , from distant and from nameless hands , wounds not always easy to be cured . It is probable that the ...
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... eyes are offended by a glaring light ; such will gladly contemplate an author in an humble imitation , as we look without pain upon the sun in the water . As every writer has his use , every writer ought to have his patrons ; and since ...
... eyes are offended by a glaring light ; such will gladly contemplate an author in an humble imitation , as we look without pain upon the sun in the water . As every writer has his use , every writer ought to have his patrons ; and since ...
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