The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... state of independent tranquillity . Before his death , he burnt all his manuscripts , except one , which , we hear , contains a history of Astronomy , which will probably be laid before the public by his executors in due time . Instead ...
... state of independent tranquillity . Before his death , he burnt all his manuscripts , except one , which , we hear , contains a history of Astronomy , which will probably be laid before the public by his executors in due time . Instead ...
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... state of patronage : The second that to which has been annexed the vulgar obloquy of authorship . Under no other form can the literary pro- feffion appear ; and the alternation of these constitutes its history . It is not a little ...
... state of patronage : The second that to which has been annexed the vulgar obloquy of authorship . Under no other form can the literary pro- feffion appear ; and the alternation of these constitutes its history . It is not a little ...
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... state , no individual possesses opulence to become a pa- tron ; and perhaps no savage amateur could afford the luxury of sustaining , for a confiderable length of time , his bard . Hence the neceffity of successively exhibiting his ...
... state , no individual possesses opulence to become a pa- tron ; and perhaps no savage amateur could afford the luxury of sustaining , for a confiderable length of time , his bard . Hence the neceffity of successively exhibiting his ...
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... state of manners , gives patron- age a new form . The patron still rewards the poet ; but it is not by hospitality , it is by presents . He pays him in money , not in kind . This intercourse continues in a greater or less degree from ...
... state of manners , gives patron- age a new form . The patron still rewards the poet ; but it is not by hospitality , it is by presents . He pays him in money , not in kind . This intercourse continues in a greater or less degree from ...
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... state some of the advantages which mankind derive from law- suits : And , 1. Philosophers tell us , that man , in a state of na ture , or in the first stages of civil life , is guided folely by his instincts and passions ; and that the ...
... state some of the advantages which mankind derive from law- suits : And , 1. Philosophers tell us , that man , in a state of na ture , or in the first stages of civil life , is guided folely by his instincts and passions ; and that the ...
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