The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... learned , and entertaining writer , we opened these volumes with an eager antici- pation of delight , in which the reviewer , who is constantly doomed to doze over the pages of dullness and ignorance , seldom permits himself to indulge ...
... learned , and entertaining writer , we opened these volumes with an eager antici- pation of delight , in which the reviewer , who is constantly doomed to doze over the pages of dullness and ignorance , seldom permits himself to indulge ...
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... learned , and needed not the spectacles of books to read nature , is allowed by every reader of the works of that ... learned from books . " All that he writes , " added he , " comes from his head . Shakspere , when he sat down to write ...
... learned , and needed not the spectacles of books to read nature , is allowed by every reader of the works of that ... learned from books . " All that he writes , " added he , " comes from his head . Shakspere , when he sat down to write ...
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... learned from Mr. Steevens or Malone : and although the lettery may be a convenient prefix ( as in y - mount ) for the purpose of supplying a senseless syllable , or of making any part of speech appear old ; yet by those who look into ...
... learned from Mr. Steevens or Malone : and although the lettery may be a convenient prefix ( as in y - mount ) for the purpose of supplying a senseless syllable , or of making any part of speech appear old ; yet by those who look into ...
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