| John Bell - 1792 - 282 페이지
...friend Tristram ; he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...author I keep in the way of trade, but one I never relish'd : he is much too loose and profligate for my taste. Dud. That's being too severe : I hold... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 540 페이지
...the divine ftory of Le Fevre, which, makes pin of this book, in my opinion of it, does honour not lo its author only, but to human nature, Ful. He's an author I keep in the way ef trade, but one I never relifh'd ; he is much too loofe and profligate for my tafte. Dud. That's... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 페이지
...friend Tristram ; he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...author I keep in the way of trade, but one I never relish'd : he is much too loose and profligate for my taste. Dud. That's being too severe : I hold... | |
| 1804 - 556 페이지
...1'riend Tristram : he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...but one I never relished : he is much too loose and proflígate for my taste. Dud. That's being too severe : I hold him to be a moralist in the noblest... | |
| 1804 - 552 페이지
...friend Tristram : he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...honour, not to its author only, but to human nature. f.'"/. He's an author I keep in the way of trade, but one I never relished : he is much too loose and... | |
| 1804 - 340 페이지
...friend Tristram ; he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it, does honor not to its author only, but to human nature. Fvl. He's an author I ketp in the way of trade,... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 420 페이지
...friend Tristram : he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers; and the divine story of Lc Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...noblest sense ; he plays, indeed, with the fancy, aud sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly ; but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, D he comes... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 페이지
...friend Tristram : he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Fevre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...nature. Ful. He's an author I keep in the way of trade, hut one I never relished : he is much too loose and profligate for my taste. Dud. That's being too... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 페이지
...friend Tristram: he is a flattering writer to us poor soldiers ; and the divine story of Le Feyre, which makes part of this book, in my opinion of it,...not to its author only, but to human nature. Ful. Captain Dudley, good morning to you. Fut. He's an author I keep in the way of trade, but one I never... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 페이지
...flattering writer to us poor soldiers: and the divine Могу of Le Fevre, which makes part of this boob, in my opinion of it, does honour, not to its author...way of trade, but one I never relished : he is much loo loose and profligate for my taste Dud. Thai's being too severe: I bold him to be a moralist in... | |
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