Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 415
... seems to have been " a really great genius , equally capable of the highest and lowest parts , " Dr. Johnson can ... seems to rise with the poet in those sublime passages which abound in ' Hamlet , ' and of what is called recitation of ...
... seems to have been " a really great genius , equally capable of the highest and lowest parts , " Dr. Johnson can ... seems to rise with the poet in those sublime passages which abound in ' Hamlet , ' and of what is called recitation of ...
Page 600
... seems to have begun to enter- tain for him warmer feelings than those of mere friendship . In the frankness with which she confessed her attachment she seems to have emulated the sincerity of Harriet Byron , for her biographer informs ...
... seems to have begun to enter- tain for him warmer feelings than those of mere friendship . In the frankness with which she confessed her attachment she seems to have emulated the sincerity of Harriet Byron , for her biographer informs ...
Page 223
... seems to combine the peculiar merits of them all ; so that I do not know if , since the days of Addison and Steele , who had the merit of introducing into the circle of literature that popular and excellent form of composition , a work ...
... seems to combine the peculiar merits of them all ; so that I do not know if , since the days of Addison and Steele , who had the merit of introducing into the circle of literature that popular and excellent form of composition , a work ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
Naples Low Life | 84 |
By W MILLER M | 105 |
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