Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, Volume 6author, 1831 - Authors, English |
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... written by Mr. Gifford . A corner of the paper was expressly reserved for the " misrepresentation " and " lies " of the Opposition papers ; and these misrepresenta- tions and lies it was especially Mr. Gifford's vince to detect and ...
... written by Mr. Gifford . A corner of the paper was expressly reserved for the " misrepresentation " and " lies " of the Opposition papers ; and these misrepresenta- tions and lies it was especially Mr. Gifford's vince to detect and ...
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... written with so much ability and unaffected modesty , with so much ingenuousness and manly feeling , that it must secure to bim uni- versal regard and esteem . He may say with the admired author whom he translates , Stemmata quid ...
... written with so much ability and unaffected modesty , with so much ingenuousness and manly feeling , that it must secure to bim uni- versal regard and esteem . He may say with the admired author whom he translates , Stemmata quid ...
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... writing was bad , and my language very incorrect ; but nothing could slacken the zeal of this excellent man . He pro ... written in the inte- rim several little pieces of poetry , less rugged , I suppose , than my former ones , and ...
... writing was bad , and my language very incorrect ; but nothing could slacken the zeal of this excellent man . He pro ... written in the inte- rim several little pieces of poetry , less rugged , I suppose , than my former ones , and ...
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... writing - school had been abandoned almost from the first ; and Mr. Cookesley looked round for some one who had ... written , as I observed before , several tuneful trifles , some as exercises , others voluntarily , ( for poetry was ...
... writing - school had been abandoned almost from the first ; and Mr. Cookesley looked round for some one who had ... written , as I observed before , several tuneful trifles , some as exercises , others voluntarily , ( for poetry was ...
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... written on any blank or broken page he might accidentally find on the proof sheet of Shirley's Dramatic Works which he might be correcting at the instant , -a work he had long * been em- ployed in conducting through the Shakspeare press ...
... written on any blank or broken page he might accidentally find on the proof sheet of Shirley's Dramatic Works which he might be correcting at the instant , -a work he had long * been em- ployed in conducting through the Shakspeare press ...
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