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Pagina 51
... opinion of him . Let me add that , in the preface to the Preceptor , he recommends Spence's Essay on Pope's Odyssey , and that his admirable Lives of the English Poets are much enriched by Spence's Anecdotes of Pope . and is the first ...
... opinion of him . Let me add that , in the preface to the Preceptor , he recommends Spence's Essay on Pope's Odyssey , and that his admirable Lives of the English Poets are much enriched by Spence's Anecdotes of Pope . and is the first ...
Pagina 55
... " Commentaries , " that " he cannot find that ever this custom prevailed in England ; " and , therefore , he is of opinion , that it could not have given rise on the marriage of each of his tenants , a E 4 ÆTAT . 64 . 55 ULVA .
... " Commentaries , " that " he cannot find that ever this custom prevailed in England ; " and , therefore , he is of opinion , that it could not have given rise on the marriage of each of his tenants , a E 4 ÆTAT . 64 . 55 ULVA .
Pagina 62
... advantage . Such was his opinion of a place , concerning which Johnson has re- corded that " it wanted little which palaces could afford . " . WALTER SCOTT . ---- I this morning took a spade , and dug a 62 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... advantage . Such was his opinion of a place , concerning which Johnson has re- corded that " it wanted little which palaces could afford . " . WALTER SCOTT . ---- I this morning took a spade , and dug a 62 1773 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 90
... opinions of some eminent critics , I venture to pronounce that it has much poetical merit ; and its author has distinguished himself by several performances which show that the epithet poetaster was , in the present instance , much ...
... opinions of some eminent critics , I venture to pronounce that it has much poetical merit ; and its author has distinguished himself by several performances which show that the epithet poetaster was , in the present instance , much ...
Pagina 107
... opinion on the Hamilton side , in the Douglas cause , slily answered , " Sir , Sir , don't be too severe upon the gentleman ; don't accuse him of want of filial piety ! Lady Jane Douglas was not his mother . " He roused my zeal so much ...
... opinion on the Hamilton side , in the Douglas cause , slily answered , " Sir , Sir , don't be too severe upon the gentleman ; don't accuse him of want of filial piety ! Lady Jane Douglas was not his mother . " He roused my zeal so much ...
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