Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. Murray, 1820 - 302 էջ |
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... Soon after it was generally known that Mr. Tickell was publishing the first book of the Iliad , I met Dr. Young in the street , and upon our falling into that subject , the Doctor expressed a great deal of surprise at Tickell's having ...
... Soon after it was generally known that Mr. Tickell was publishing the first book of the Iliad , I met Dr. Young in the street , and upon our falling into that subject , the Doctor expressed a great deal of surprise at Tickell's having ...
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... him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond * This is a mistake , either of Mr. Pope or Mr. Spence : it was published in a Miscellany of Lin- tot's . M. of his conversation . ' Twas soon after that Mr. OF MEN AND BOOKS . 21.
... him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond * This is a mistake , either of Mr. Pope or Mr. Spence : it was published in a Miscellany of Lin- tot's . M. of his conversation . ' Twas soon after that Mr. OF MEN AND BOOKS . 21.
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Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. of his conversation . ' Twas soon after that Mr. Addison advised me not to be content with the applause of half the nation , used to talk much and often to me of modera- tion in parties , and used to blame ...
Joseph Spence Edmond Malone. of his conversation . ' Twas soon after that Mr. Addison advised me not to be content with the applause of half the nation , used to talk much and often to me of modera- tion in parties , and used to blame ...
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... soon as you can ( says Mr. Addison * to me ) , he will certainly play you some devilish trick else : he has an appetite to satire . " - The same . ( Spoken in relation to her acquaintance with Mr. Pope . ) " Yes , that satire was ...
... soon as you can ( says Mr. Addison * to me ) , he will certainly play you some devilish trick else : he has an appetite to satire . " - The same . ( Spoken in relation to her acquaintance with Mr. Pope . ) " Yes , that satire was ...
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... perhaps a little more re- gard for Ovid's Metamorphoses than he might otherwise have had for that piece , are all the instances that I can recollect of this kind ; and how soon after his first set- 44 SPENCE'S ANECDOTES.
... perhaps a little more re- gard for Ovid's Metamorphoses than he might otherwise have had for that piece , are all the instances that I can recollect of this kind ; and how soon after his first set- 44 SPENCE'S ANECDOTES.
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