The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... school . If you ask then why he took any body to imitate , I will tell you— these imitations being of the nature of parodies , they add a bor- rowed grace and vigour to his original wit . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Bentley is defended ...
... school . If you ask then why he took any body to imitate , I will tell you— these imitations being of the nature of parodies , they add a bor- rowed grace and vigour to his original wit . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Bentley is defended ...
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... school without its stiffness ; and he retained it in his dress , the fashion of which for the last forty years of his life could scarcely be said to have un- dergone any change ; in his person he was always remarkably peat . " P. 370 ...
... school without its stiffness ; and he retained it in his dress , the fashion of which for the last forty years of his life could scarcely be said to have un- dergone any change ; in his person he was always remarkably peat . " P. 370 ...
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... schools , as was promulgated a few years since by the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We expressed our opinion ...
... schools , as was promulgated a few years since by the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We expressed our opinion ...
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... schools affront the day . See tutors , masters strenuous to infuse In each bosom all the lying muse ' pure Of classic Greece , or classic Rome hath sung , And tip with fable every lisping tongue ; Paint Jove descending into Danäe's lap ...
... schools affront the day . See tutors , masters strenuous to infuse In each bosom all the lying muse ' pure Of classic Greece , or classic Rome hath sung , And tip with fable every lisping tongue ; Paint Jove descending into Danäe's lap ...
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... schools , I would by no means insinuate . First , however , for the use of schools , I would erase from them all corrupting ideas ; and , secondly , if a master of a school , I would continually point out to my boys , in the perusal of ...
... schools , I would by no means insinuate . First , however , for the use of schools , I would erase from them all corrupting ideas ; and , secondly , if a master of a school , I would continually point out to my boys , in the perusal of ...
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