Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 5-6Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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الصفحة 139
... verse , the speeches of the managers were burlesqued in Simpkin's letters . It is , we are afraid , indisputable that Hastings stooped so low as to court the aid of that malignant and filthy baboon John Williams , who called himself ...
... verse , the speeches of the managers were burlesqued in Simpkin's letters . It is , we are afraid , indisputable that Hastings stooped so low as to court the aid of that malignant and filthy baboon John Williams , who called himself ...
الصفحة 143
... verses . When the family and guests assembled , the poem made its appearance as regularly as the eggs and rolls ; and Mr. Gleig requires us to believe that , if from any accident Hastings came to the breakfast - table without one of his ...
... verses . When the family and guests assembled , the poem made its appearance as regularly as the eggs and rolls ; and Mr. Gleig requires us to believe that , if from any accident Hastings came to the breakfast - table without one of his ...
الصفحة 158
... verse as indefatigably as if he had been a starving hack of Cave or Osborn ; but Nature , which had bestowed on him , in a large meas- ure , the talents of a captain and of an administrator , had withheld from him those higher and rarer ...
... verse as indefatigably as if he had been a starving hack of Cave or Osborn ; but Nature , which had bestowed on him , in a large meas- ure , the talents of a captain and of an administrator , had withheld from him those higher and rarer ...
الصفحة 159
... verses ; but how many of those verses have deserved to live ? Many men of eminent genius have , in modern times , written Latin poems ; but , as far as we are aware , none of those poems , not even Milton's , can be ranked in the first ...
... verses ; but how many of those verses have deserved to live ? Many men of eminent genius have , in modern times , written Latin poems ; but , as far as we are aware , none of those poems , not even Milton's , can be ranked in the first ...
الصفحة 160
... verses . It is not strange that a young man devoted to literature , and acquainted only with the literature of France , should have looked with profound veneration on the genius of Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says ...
... verses . It is not strange that a young man devoted to literature , and acquainted only with the literature of France , should have looked with profound veneration on the genius of Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says ...
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