The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... become one of the greatest of all poets . “ But in place of “ this , he is only a gosliper , writing merely for the “ entertainment of a private circle . ” He regarded Swift , both in itile and sentiment , as a pattern of correctness ...
... become one of the greatest of all poets . “ But in place of “ this , he is only a gosliper , writing merely for the “ entertainment of a private circle . ” He regarded Swift , both in itile and sentiment , as a pattern of correctness ...
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... become one of the greatest of all poets . " But in place of " this , he is only a goffiper , writing merely for the " entertainment of a private circle . " He regarded Swift , both in tile and fentiment , as a pattern of correctness ...
... become one of the greatest of all poets . " But in place of " this , he is only a goffiper , writing merely for the " entertainment of a private circle . " He regarded Swift , both in tile and fentiment , as a pattern of correctness ...
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... becomes habitual to them , and they enjoy it with an ease and elegance that can scarcely ever be attained by others . " I have often known worthy men whofe industry had raised them to a great fortune , who then purchased an estate in ...
... becomes habitual to them , and they enjoy it with an ease and elegance that can scarcely ever be attained by others . " I have often known worthy men whofe industry had raised them to a great fortune , who then purchased an estate in ...
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... becomes more fo ; and at laft we grow to hate in good earneft , to despise an estimable perfon against whom we have fome cause of hatred : If , however , we are forced to esteem him , we hate him the more for that , > 1 On the Hiftory ...
... becomes more fo ; and at laft we grow to hate in good earneft , to despise an estimable perfon against whom we have fome cause of hatred : If , however , we are forced to esteem him , we hate him the more for that , > 1 On the Hiftory ...
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... becoming objects of the munificence of individuals , or by miniftering to the pleasure of the public . The firft is the ftate of patronage : The second that to which has been annexed the vulgar obloquy of authorship . Under no other ...
... becoming objects of the munificence of individuals , or by miniftering to the pleasure of the public . The firft is the ftate of patronage : The second that to which has been annexed the vulgar obloquy of authorship . Under no other ...
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