The Lives of the English Poets, Volumen2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1858 - 4 páginas |
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... appearance a private man , he was treated with confidence by Lewis , who sent him with a letter to the Queen ... appeared , by the debts which he contracted , that his remittances were not punctually made . On the first of August ...
... appearance a private man , he was treated with confidence by Lewis , who sent him with a letter to the Queen ... appeared , by the debts which he contracted , that his remittances were not punctually made . On the first of August ...
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... appearance of care . Of these Tales there are only four . " The Ladle ; " which is introduced by a preface , neither necessary nor pleasing , neither grave nor merry . " Paulo Purganti ; " which has likewise a preface , but of more ...
... appearance of care . Of these Tales there are only four . " The Ladle ; " which is introduced by a preface , neither necessary nor pleasing , neither grave nor merry . " Paulo Purganti ; " which has likewise a preface , but of more ...
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... appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and possessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given . His first performance was a novel , called " In- cognita , or Love and ...
... appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and possessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given . His first performance was a novel , called " In- cognita , or Love and ...
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... appearance of more circumspection ; it wants neither harmony of numbers , accuracy of thought , nor elegance of diction ; it has either been written with great care , or , what cannot be imagined of so long a work , with such felicity ...
... appearance of more circumspection ; it wants neither harmony of numbers , accuracy of thought , nor elegance of diction ; it has either been written with great care , or , what cannot be imagined of so long a work , with such felicity ...
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... appeared more than in his last moments : He had a conscious Satisfaction ( no doubt ) in acting right , in feeling himself honest , true , and un- pretending to more than was his own . So he dyed , as he lived , with that secret , yet ...
... appeared more than in his last moments : He had a conscious Satisfaction ( no doubt ) in acting right , in feeling himself honest , true , and un- pretending to more than was his own . So he dyed , as he lived , with that secret , yet ...
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