The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... that crea- very contemptuous opinion . ture , " said he , " bolt up in the midst of a mixed company ; and , without any previous notice , fall 66 64 C 66 upon his knees behind a chair , repeat the 2 ANECDOTES OF THE LATE DR . SMITH . May ...
... that crea- very contemptuous opinion . ture , " said he , " bolt up in the midst of a mixed company ; and , without any previous notice , fall 66 64 C 66 upon his knees behind a chair , repeat the 2 ANECDOTES OF THE LATE DR . SMITH . May ...
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... said , furrounded only by humble friends . " 66 The Doctor had fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him prefer Livy to all other hiftorians , ancient and modern . He knew of no other who had even a pretence to rival him ...
... said , furrounded only by humble friends . " 66 The Doctor had fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him prefer Livy to all other hiftorians , ancient and modern . He knew of no other who had even a pretence to rival him ...
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... said " to call it Pope's Homer ; for it is not Homer's Homer . It has no re- femblance to the majesty and fimplicity of the Greek . " He read over to me l'Allegro , and Il ' Penferofo , and explained the respective beauties of each ...
... said " to call it Pope's Homer ; for it is not Homer's Homer . It has no re- femblance to the majesty and fimplicity of the Greek . " He read over to me l'Allegro , and Il ' Penferofo , and explained the respective beauties of each ...
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... said , looked at a Review , noc even knew the names of the publishers . He was fond of Pope , and had by heart many fa- vourite paffages ; but he disliked the private character of the man . He was , he said , all affectation , and men ...
... said , looked at a Review , noc even knew the names of the publishers . He was fond of Pope , and had by heart many fa- vourite paffages ; but he disliked the private character of the man . He was , he said , all affectation , and men ...
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... said the fe- " cond . It is very true , ' he replied . Was it not 66 little lame ? ' added the third . 6 Why really it was , " returned the owner . Taking it for granted then , " that they had seen his beast , he befought them to " tell ...
... said the fe- " cond . It is very true , ' he replied . Was it not 66 little lame ? ' added the third . 6 Why really it was , " returned the owner . Taking it for granted then , " that they had seen his beast , he befought them to " tell ...
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