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Pagina 25
... kind of wit , and very like her brother . ” may readily believe that a writer so lively as Lancelot would have had clever children , but Steele was perhaps carried away by the zeal of friendship or the love of epigram when he said in ...
... kind of wit , and very like her brother . ” may readily believe that a writer so lively as Lancelot would have had clever children , but Steele was perhaps carried away by the zeal of friendship or the love of epigram when he said in ...
Pagina 26
... kind to each other , and he would tell them that he who was the best brother he would reckon the best son . This turned their thoughts into an emulation for the superiority in kind and tender affection towards each other . The boys ...
... kind to each other , and he would tell them that he who was the best brother he would reckon the best son . This turned their thoughts into an emulation for the superiority in kind and tender affection towards each other . The boys ...
Pagina 34
... kind of wit , which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas and partly in the resem- blance of words , which , for distinction's sake , I shall call mixed wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley more than in any ...
... kind of wit , which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas and partly in the resem- blance of words , which , for distinction's sake , I shall call mixed wit . This kind of wit is that which abounds in Cowley more than in any ...
Pagina 38
... kind , and in 1699 he published from the Sheldonian Press a second volume of the Musa Anglicana - the first having appeared in 1691 - containing poems by various Oxford scholars . Among the contributors were Hannes , one of the many ...
... kind , and in 1699 he published from the Sheldonian Press a second volume of the Musa Anglicana - the first having appeared in 1691 - containing poems by various Oxford scholars . Among the contributors were Hannes , one of the many ...
Pagina 39
... kind at that epoch gave a writer a wider reputation than he could gain by com- positions in his own language . Armed , therefore , with copies of the Musa Anglicana for presentation to scholars , and with Halifax's recommendatory ...
... kind at that epoch gave a writer a wider reputation than he could gain by com- positions in his own language . Armed , therefore , with copies of the Musa Anglicana for presentation to scholars , and with Halifax's recommendatory ...
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