The RamblerAlexander Chalmers Longman & Rees, 1817 |
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... once composed a Greek epigram to ELIZA ( CARTER ) , and de- clared that she ought to be celebrated in as many different languages as Lewis le Grand . † Mrs. CARTER died Feb. 19 , 1806. Her Me- moirs have since been published in a quarto ...
... once composed a Greek epigram to ELIZA ( CARTER ) , and de- clared that she ought to be celebrated in as many different languages as Lewis le Grand . † Mrs. CARTER died Feb. 19 , 1806. Her Me- moirs have since been published in a quarto ...
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... once , and crowded round the author to solicit his friendship , and relieve his anxieties . It procured him a multitude of friends and admirers among men distinguished for rank as well as genius ; and , if the ex- pression be pardonable ...
... once , and crowded round the author to solicit his friendship , and relieve his anxieties . It procured him a multitude of friends and admirers among men distinguished for rank as well as genius ; and , if the ex- pression be pardonable ...
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... once for the improve- ment of his countrymen and the réputation of his friend , he suggested and took the charge of an edition of those Essays at Edinburgh , which followed progressively the London publication . It was executed in the ...
... once for the improve- ment of his countrymen and the réputation of his friend , he suggested and took the charge of an edition of those Essays at Edinburgh , which followed progressively the London publication . It was executed in the ...
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... once asked him by what means he had attained his extraordinary accuracy , and flow of language . He told him that he had early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on every occasion , and in every company : to im- part whatever ...
... once asked him by what means he had attained his extraordinary accuracy , and flow of language . He told him that he had early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on every occasion , and in every company : to im- part whatever ...
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... once memory and invention , and with little intermediate use of the pen , form and polish large masses by continued meditation , and write their productions only when , in their opinion , they have completed them . This last , " Mr ...
... once memory and invention , and with little intermediate use of the pen , form and polish large masses by continued meditation , and write their productions only when , in their opinion , they have completed them . This last , " Mr ...
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