Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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Página 57
... writer was pretty sure to be , by a dissolute Court , with whom he would find it easier to sympathize in its misery than in its triumph . Buckingham , with the fellow - feeling of talent for talent , appears to have been kind to him ...
... writer was pretty sure to be , by a dissolute Court , with whom he would find it easier to sympathize in its misery than in its triumph . Buckingham , with the fellow - feeling of talent for talent , appears to have been kind to him ...
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... writer found it impossible to resist . Hume has inserted this character " altered , " as he says , " in some particu- lars , " in his history . Why altered ? The Scottish historian is a most clear and pleasant narrator , but surely he ...
... writer found it impossible to resist . Hume has inserted this character " altered , " as he says , " in some particu- lars , " in his history . Why altered ? The Scottish historian is a most clear and pleasant narrator , but surely he ...
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... writer . And yet one of the most accomplished persons whom I have ever known assured me the other day that , excepting amongst a few men of very refined taste , he believed the Essays to be little read . They will rise in de- mand soon ...
... writer . And yet one of the most accomplished persons whom I have ever known assured me the other day that , excepting amongst a few men of very refined taste , he believed the Essays to be little read . They will rise in de- mand soon ...
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... speech at length . " I rise with pleasure , I assure ye , With transport to accost a jury , * As taken by an eminent short - hand writer . Of your known conscientious feeling , Candour and honourable dealing A LITERARY LIFE . 87.
... speech at length . " I rise with pleasure , I assure ye , With transport to accost a jury , * As taken by an eminent short - hand writer . Of your known conscientious feeling , Candour and honourable dealing A LITERARY LIFE . 87.
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... writer , Who bids so fairly for a mitre ; ) When Gull , who heard this song or sonnet , With Mr. Gudgeon's comments on it ; This Gull , whose very name denoted The character for whom he voted , Flourished his knuckles in derision , And ...
... writer , Who bids so fairly for a mitre ; ) When Gull , who heard this song or sonnet , With Mr. Gudgeon's comments on it ; This Gull , whose very name denoted The character for whom he voted , Flourished his knuckles in derision , And ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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