Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, F.S.A., and Many of His Learned Friends; an Incidental View of the Progress and Advancement of Literature in this Kingdom During the Last Century; and Biographical Anecdotes of a Considerable Number of Eminent Writers and Ingenious Artists; with a Very Copious Index, Volume 1author, 1812 |
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Pagina vi
... give excellence to biography are of a volatile and evanescent kind , such as soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradi- tion ; " and " Lives can only be written from per- sonal knowledge , which is growing every day ...
... give excellence to biography are of a volatile and evanescent kind , such as soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradi- tion ; " and " Lives can only be written from per- sonal knowledge , which is growing every day ...
Pagina xii
... give the world two volumes of utile dulci . " Mr. Gough closed his communications with the specific bequest which he had promised , enriched by his own notes , and filled with the epistolary correspondence of many eminent persons ...
... give the world two volumes of utile dulci . " Mr. Gough closed his communications with the specific bequest which he had promised , enriched by his own notes , and filled with the epistolary correspondence of many eminent persons ...
Pagina 11
... give a value to his numerous writings , however destitute of the graces , and even uniformity of style , and the art of connecting facts . " 1702 . " Memoirs of Henry Guthry * , late 1701. ] THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 11.
... give a value to his numerous writings , however destitute of the graces , and even uniformity of style , and the art of connecting facts . " 1702 . " Memoirs of Henry Guthry * , late 1701. ] THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 11.
Pagina 52
... give you the piety and the reward of those saints , who take joyfully the spoiling of their goods , knowing in themselves that they have a better and more enduring substance in Heaven ! " I am your sincere friend and servant , GEO ...
... give you the piety and the reward of those saints , who take joyfully the spoiling of their goods , knowing in themselves that they have a better and more enduring substance in Heaven ! " I am your sincere friend and servant , GEO ...
Pagina 53
... give our humble service to you and your worthy spouse . I pray God comfort you both . am , upon your account , dear sir , your sorrowful , but sincerely loving friend and humble servant , R. ORME . " One more consolatory letter shall be ...
... give our humble service to you and your worthy spouse . I pray God comfort you both . am , upon your account , dear sir , your sorrowful , but sincerely loving friend and humble servant , R. ORME . " One more consolatory letter shall be ...
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