Curiosities of LiteratureBaudry, 1835 - 447 páginas |
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... received by the public to justify its design . Every class of readers requires a book adapted to itself and that book which interests , and perhaps brings much new information to a multitude of readers , is not to be contemned , even by ...
... received by the public to justify its design . Every class of readers requires a book adapted to itself and that book which interests , and perhaps brings much new information to a multitude of readers , is not to be contemned , even by ...
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... received by the public to justify its design . Every class of readers requires a book adapted to itself and that book which interests , and perhaps brings much new information to a multitude of readers , is not to be contemned , even by ...
... received by the public to justify its design . Every class of readers requires a book adapted to itself and that book which interests , and perhaps brings much new information to a multitude of readers , is not to be contemned , even by ...
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... received the volume which now preserves the sad memorial , and which recalled it to his mind , from the hands of the unhappy poet . What a la- mentable thing to see so great a genius so ill rewarded ! I saw him die in an hospital in ...
... received the volume which now preserves the sad memorial , and which recalled it to his mind , from the hands of the unhappy poet . What a la- mentable thing to see so great a genius so ill rewarded ! I saw him die in an hospital in ...
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... received for his only reward , the thanks of his majesty . Rymer , the collector of the Fadera , must have been sadly reduced , by the following letter , I found addressed by Peter le Neve , Norroy , to the Earl of Oxford : I am desired ...
... received for his only reward , the thanks of his majesty . Rymer , the collector of the Fadera , must have been sadly reduced , by the following letter , I found addressed by Peter le Neve , Norroy , to the Earl of Oxford : I am desired ...
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... received , have con- cealed their names from the world . The Imitation of Christ ' is attributed , without any authority , to Thomas A'Kempis ; and the author of the Whole Duty of Man ' still remains undiscovered . Millions of their ...
... received , have con- cealed their names from the world . The Imitation of Christ ' is attributed , without any authority , to Thomas A'Kempis ; and the author of the Whole Duty of Man ' still remains undiscovered . Millions of their ...
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