The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... writer in the Review , most probably Smollett himself , took the trouble to reply to this letter . Grainger had spoken of Smollett sneeringly as a writer for bread . The ' reflection , ' says the respondent , is remarkably curious in ...
... writer in the Review , most probably Smollett himself , took the trouble to reply to this letter . Grainger had spoken of Smollett sneeringly as a writer for bread . The ' reflection , ' says the respondent , is remarkably curious in ...
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... writer is no ennuyée , for she takes the keenest interest in all she sees ; and though she is made to complain of fatigue in order to attest the reality of her sufferings , her superhuman activity would defy the imitation of the most ...
... writer is no ennuyée , for she takes the keenest interest in all she sees ; and though she is made to complain of fatigue in order to attest the reality of her sufferings , her superhuman activity would defy the imitation of the most ...
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... writer . Nor must we forget that the satirical epoch of Horace was that of his youth , and of Pope , that of his matu- rity . The Imitations ' of Swift , though very clever and humorous , are less elabo- rate , and much freer than those ...
... writer . Nor must we forget that the satirical epoch of Horace was that of his youth , and of Pope , that of his matu- rity . The Imitations ' of Swift , though very clever and humorous , are less elabo- rate , and much freer than those ...
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