The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 3
... young author experiences in his own breast . How shall I , who never appeared in a drawing room , without committing some misprision against the graces , who was never placed under the elegant discipline of the dancing master , or bred ...
... young author experiences in his own breast . How shall I , who never appeared in a drawing room , without committing some misprision against the graces , who was never placed under the elegant discipline of the dancing master , or bred ...
Pagina 4
... Young and Goldsmith , his mind was long concealed , be- fore it spread its opulence and treasures to the sun ; or if unlike either of them , he had ever given proofs of mind or genius at all ? A third class might condescend to ...
... Young and Goldsmith , his mind was long concealed , be- fore it spread its opulence and treasures to the sun ; or if unlike either of them , he had ever given proofs of mind or genius at all ? A third class might condescend to ...
Pagina 10
... young men of talents and in contributing to their improve- ment . Unbiassed by Flattery or Vanity , he judged with impartiality both of himself and others . But the habitude of speaking as decidedly and freely of his own merits and ...
... young men of talents and in contributing to their improve- ment . Unbiassed by Flattery or Vanity , he judged with impartiality both of himself and others . But the habitude of speaking as decidedly and freely of his own merits and ...
Pagina 17
... young Ramsden conceived a strong desire of devoting himself to science ; that the mathema- tics , in particular , engaged his attention , and that when he was in his apprenticeship , as an engraver , mathematical instruments were often ...
... young Ramsden conceived a strong desire of devoting himself to science ; that the mathema- tics , in particular , engaged his attention , and that when he was in his apprenticeship , as an engraver , mathematical instruments were often ...
Pagina 50
... young Demigod . The beardless reformer leaves London behind , He wanders o'er woodland and common , And dives into depths theologic to find That darkest of swans - a white woman . The Pilgrim of Bunyan felt wiser alarms , His darling at ...
... young Demigod . The beardless reformer leaves London behind , He wanders o'er woodland and common , And dives into depths theologic to find That darkest of swans - a white woman . The Pilgrim of Bunyan felt wiser alarms , His darling at ...
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