The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 191
... turn to the Rambler , ' with the heroism which could triumph over all these influences , and persevere in enforcing the maxims of wisdom upon an untoward generation . Amongst the panegyrics bestowed upon the ' Rambler , ' there was one ...
... turn to the Rambler , ' with the heroism which could triumph over all these influences , and persevere in enforcing the maxims of wisdom upon an untoward generation . Amongst the panegyrics bestowed upon the ' Rambler , ' there was one ...
Pagina 309
... turns and points of wit , it might perhaps have pleased the wrong taste of some readers , but it would never have ... turn to Johnson's Life of Addison ' ( written , let it be observed , years after the publication of Percy's Reliques ...
... turns and points of wit , it might perhaps have pleased the wrong taste of some readers , but it would never have ... turn to Johnson's Life of Addison ' ( written , let it be observed , years after the publication of Percy's Reliques ...
Pagina 519
... turn you to that side where he waves his long and lean finger , and mark well that face which nature has marked so forcibly - which dissolves pensions , turns jobbers into honest men , scares away the plunderer of the public , and is a ...
... turn you to that side where he waves his long and lean finger , and mark well that face which nature has marked so forcibly - which dissolves pensions , turns jobbers into honest men , scares away the plunderer of the public , and is a ...
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