Curiosities of LiteratureBaudry, 1835 - 447 páginas |
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... labours , which have proved so entertaining to themselves , and their readers . * I conceived that a collec- tion of ... labour which seven editions have necessarily exacted . * The late William Seward , Esq . , and James Pettit Andrews ...
... labours , which have proved so entertaining to themselves , and their readers . * I conceived that a collec- tion of ... labour which seven editions have necessarily exacted . * The late William Seward , Esq . , and James Pettit Andrews ...
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... labours , which have proved so entertaining to themselves , and their readers . * I conceived that a collection of a ... labour which seven editions have necessarily exacted . * The late William Seward , Esq . , and James Pettit Andrews ...
... labours , which have proved so entertaining to themselves , and their readers . * I conceived that a collection of a ... labour which seven editions have necessarily exacted . * The late William Seward , Esq . , and James Pettit Andrews ...
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... labour of rival monarchs ; the founder infused a soul into the vast body he was creating , by his choice of the librarian De- metrius Phalereus , whose skilful industry amassed from all nations their choicest productions . Without such ...
... labour of rival monarchs ; the founder infused a soul into the vast body he was creating , by his choice of the librarian De- metrius Phalereus , whose skilful industry amassed from all nations their choicest productions . Without such ...
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... labour occasioned Bayle a dangerous illness , and Maty fell a victim to his review . A prospect always extending as ... labours of the critic . Yet even Bayle , who declared himself a reporter and not a judge , Bayle the discreet sceptic ...
... labour occasioned Bayle a dangerous illness , and Maty fell a victim to his review . A prospect always extending as ... labours of the critic . Yet even Bayle , who declared himself a reporter and not a judge , Bayle the discreet sceptic ...
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... labour of thirty years ! Petrarch was less desirous of the laurel for the honour , than for the hope of being sheltered by it from the thunder of the priests , by whom both he and his brother poets were continually threatened . They ...
... labour of thirty years ! Petrarch was less desirous of the laurel for the honour , than for the hope of being sheltered by it from the thunder of the priests , by whom both he and his brother poets were continually threatened . They ...
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