| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 478 էջ
...them as manne rifts, and deno" minating them as perfons who fpoke in reci" tative. Thus would he ferve them up to " ignorant people, who believed and won"...invectives, " and quaint conceits, and concluded that the cc art was never known but by the narrator, " who, with an apparent modefty, and a con" cealed impudence,... | |
| 1799 - 686 էջ
...and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the libellous anecdotes, inveftives, and quaint conceits, and concluded that the art was...the narrator, who, with an apparent modefty, and a concealed impudence, made himfelf the hero of the hiftoricaí crlticifm. ' His mind was bufied upon... | |
| 1799 - 510 էջ
...and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the libellous anecdotes, inveftives, and quaint conceits, and concluded that the art was...never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent medetty, and a concealed impudence, made hira&lf the hero of the hiilorical criticifm. His mind was... | |
| 1800 - 458 էջ
...who fpoke in recitative. Thus would he ferve them up to ignorant people, who believed and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the...never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent modelty, and a concealed impudence, made himfelf the hero of the hiftorical criticifm. His mind was... | |
| 1811 - 530 էջ
...flatterers, who retailed the li" bellous anecdotes, invectives and quaint conceits, and concluded ft that the art was never known but by the narrator, who, with an " apparent modesty, and a concealed impudence, made himself the " hero of Me historical criticism. " His mind... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1868 - 526 էջ
...recitative. Thus would he serve them up to ignorant people, who believed and wondered ; and to dependents and flatterers, who retailed the libellous anecdotes,...never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent modesty, and a concealed impudence, made himself the hero of the historical criticism. " His mind was... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1899 - 520 էջ
...who spoke in recitative. Thus would he serve them up to ignorant people, who believed and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the...never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent modesty, and a concealed impudence, made himself the hero of the historical criticism. " His mind was... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1899 - 514 էջ
...who believed and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the libellous aneedotes, invectives, and quaint conceits, and concluded that...never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent modesty, and a concealed impudence, made himself the hero of the historical criticism. "His mind was... | |
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