Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... sneer , For Weston's self could find no semblance here : Weston ! who slunk from truth's imperious light , Swells like a filthy toad with secret spite , And , envying the fame he cannot hope , Spits his black venom at the dust of Pope ...
... sneer , For Weston's self could find no semblance here : Weston ! who slunk from truth's imperious light , Swells like a filthy toad with secret spite , And , envying the fame he cannot hope , Spits his black venom at the dust of Pope ...
Strona 118
... Sneer . Never . He is as envious as an old maid verging on the desperation of six - and - thirty ; and then the insidious humility with which he seduces you to give a free opinion on any of his works , can be exceeded only by the ...
... Sneer . Never . He is as envious as an old maid verging on the desperation of six - and - thirty ; and then the insidious humility with which he seduces you to give a free opinion on any of his works , can be exceeded only by the ...
Strona 119
... Sneer . What they may steal from them ? eh , my dear Plagiary ? Sir F. Steal to be sure they may ; and , egad ! serve your best thoughts as gipsies do stolen children disfigure them to make ' em pass for their own . Sneer . But your ...
... Sneer . What they may steal from them ? eh , my dear Plagiary ? Sir F. Steal to be sure they may ; and , egad ! serve your best thoughts as gipsies do stolen children disfigure them to make ' em pass for their own . Sneer . But your ...
Strona 120
... Sneer . In short , that even the finest passages you steal are of no service to you ; for the poverty of your own ... Sneer . Oh ! but I wouldn't have told you , only to divert you . Sir F. I know it . I am diverted - ha , ha , ha ! not ...
... Sneer . In short , that even the finest passages you steal are of no service to you ; for the poverty of your own ... Sneer . Oh ! but I wouldn't have told you , only to divert you . Sir F. I know it . I am diverted - ha , ha , ha ! not ...
Strona 128
... sneer , ' Well , I see you've been going away half a year . ' ' Friend , we can't well agree ; yet no quarrel , ' Will said ; ' But I'd rather not perish while you make your bread . MRS ELIZABETH INCHBALD . MRS ELIZABETH INCHBALD , an ...
... sneer , ' Well , I see you've been going away half a year . ' ' Friend , we can't well agree ; yet no quarrel , ' Will said ; ' But I'd rather not perish while you make your bread . MRS ELIZABETH INCHBALD . MRS ELIZABETH INCHBALD , an ...
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