The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... epigram ; the thought was George Selwyn's , who , you know , serves all the epigram makers in town with wit . It is on Miss Chudleigh crying in the drawing- room on the death of her mother . What filial piety , what mournful grace , For ...
... epigram ; the thought was George Selwyn's , who , you know , serves all the epigram makers in town with wit . It is on Miss Chudleigh crying in the drawing- room on the death of her mother . What filial piety , what mournful grace , For ...
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... epigram has been aptly likened to a scorpion and a jelly - bag . The scarpion epigram , properly includes all that may be styled sati- rical : that is to say , those that have a sharp sting in their tails . The jelly - bag will ...
... epigram has been aptly likened to a scorpion and a jelly - bag . The scarpion epigram , properly includes all that may be styled sati- rical : that is to say , those that have a sharp sting in their tails . The jelly - bag will ...
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... epigram , which consists of a single conceit , on which the whole force of it turns , should be given as original ; for can we suppose any writer , who had any pretensions to genius or invention , would borrow a thought - for what ? Not ...
... epigram , which consists of a single conceit , on which the whole force of it turns , should be given as original ; for can we suppose any writer , who had any pretensions to genius or invention , would borrow a thought - for what ? Not ...
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