London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volume 1C. Ackers, 1735 |
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Pagina 34
... learned reader may not be displeased with a. fo well known , that an old man , who was afraid of being poifoned on ac- count of his great wealth , trufted him- felf without hefitation in the hands of Ariofto . As a fon and a brother ...
... learned reader may not be displeased with a. fo well known , that an old man , who was afraid of being poifoned on ac- count of his great wealth , trufted him- felf without hefitation in the hands of Ariofto . As a fon and a brother ...
Pagina 35
... learned Marchefe Maffei , of Verona , in his book , intitled De Arte critica Lapidaria , endeavoured to prove , that the ftone in queftion , muff have been brought here by fome vine - dreffer , & c . to build or repair his little ...
... learned Marchefe Maffei , of Verona , in his book , intitled De Arte critica Lapidaria , endeavoured to prove , that the ftone in queftion , muff have been brought here by fome vine - dreffer , & c . to build or repair his little ...
Pagina 51
... learned and witty Dr. Arbuthnot , and commonly printed among the works of Swift . It was published in Queen Anne's time ; and intended as a fatire on the Duke of Marlborough , and the reft of the whig miniftry , who were averfe to the ...
... learned and witty Dr. Arbuthnot , and commonly printed among the works of Swift . It was published in Queen Anne's time ; and intended as a fatire on the Duke of Marlborough , and the reft of the whig miniftry , who were averfe to the ...
Pagina 52
... learned have not thought it below their notice : and among the vulgar it is an univerfal favourite . I grant the ftyle is rude , and even indelicate fometimes ; that the invention is frequently extra- vagant ; and that in more than one ...
... learned have not thought it below their notice : and among the vulgar it is an univerfal favourite . I grant the ftyle is rude , and even indelicate fometimes ; that the invention is frequently extra- vagant ; and that in more than one ...
Pagina 54
... learned and unlearned . " I am willing to believe , that De- foe fhared the profits of this publication with the poor feaman : for there is an air of humanity in it , which one would not expect from an author who is an arrant cheat . In ...
... learned and unlearned . " I am willing to believe , that De- foe fhared the profits of this publication with the poor feaman : for there is an air of humanity in it , which one would not expect from an author who is an arrant cheat . In ...
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