Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. Murray, 1820 - 302 էջ |
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Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. LONDON : PRINTED BY T. DAVISON , WHITEFRIARS . ADVERTISEMENT . PERHAPS there never was a literary collection existing.
Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. LONDON : PRINTED BY T. DAVISON , WHITEFRIARS . ADVERTISEMENT . PERHAPS there never was a literary collection existing.
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Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. ADVERTISEMENT . PERHAPS there never was a literary collection existing only in Manuscript , with which the public appear to be so familiar as the present one of SPENCE'S ANECDOTES ; for since the days of ...
Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. ADVERTISEMENT . PERHAPS there never was a literary collection existing only in Manuscript , with which the public appear to be so familiar as the present one of SPENCE'S ANECDOTES ; for since the days of ...
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... never embellishes , he scru- pulously delivers the identical language of the speaker . It is rarely that men of some emi- nence themselves have shown that true sensibility for genius , as to write down what can only confer fame on ...
... never embellishes , he scru- pulously delivers the identical language of the speaker . It is rarely that men of some emi- nence themselves have shown that true sensibility for genius , as to write down what can only confer fame on ...
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... ) there is one thing I value myself upon , and which can scarce be said of any of our good poets ; and that is ― That I have never flattered any man , nor ever received any thing of any man for my verses . & SPENCE'S ANECDOTES 2.
... ) there is one thing I value myself upon , and which can scarce be said of any of our good poets ; and that is ― That I have never flattered any man , nor ever received any thing of any man for my verses . & SPENCE'S ANECDOTES 2.
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... never heard a single word of it till on this occasion . This surprise of Dr. Young , together with what Steele has said against Tickell in relation to this affair , make it highly probable that there was some underhand dealing in that ...
... never heard a single word of it till on this occasion . This surprise of Dr. Young , together with what Steele has said against Tickell in relation to this affair , make it highly probable that there was some underhand dealing in that ...
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