| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 páginas
...throughout he shews himself well read in StageCoaches, Country Squires, Inns, and Inns of Court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 páginas
...throughout he shows himself well read in stage-coaches, country squires, inns, and inns of court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect, their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| 1821 - 394 páginas
...throughout he shows himself well read in stage-coaches, country 'squires, inns, and inns of court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 páginas
...throughout he shews himself well read in stage-coaches, country squires, inns, and inns of court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 páginas
...throughout he shows himself well read in stage-coaches, country 'squires, inns, and inns of court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such ns characterize and paint... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 páginas
...throughout he shews himself well read in stage- coaches, country squires, inns, and inns^pf court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible, to these light things (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1835 - 342 páginas
...throughout he shews himself well read in Stage-Coaches, Country Squires, Inns, and Inns of Court. His reflections upon high people and low people, and misses...shrewdly suspect their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 páginas
...composition. The poet Gray, referring to Fielding's Joseph Andrews, maintains, in a letter to West, that, however "the exaltedness of some minds, (or rather,...shrewdly suspect, their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make tlicin insensible to these light things (I mean Mich as characterise and paint... | |
| 1851 - 604 páginas
...referring to Fielding's Joseph Andrews, maintains, in a letter to West, that, however " the exalted ness of some minds, (or rather as I shrewdly suspect, their insipidity and want of feeling or observation) may make them insensible to these light things, (I mean such as characterize and paint... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 614 páginas
...much which in society is wearying and commonplace as well as to that which is intrinsically winning. ' However the exaltedness of some minds, or rather,...shrewdly suspect, their insipidity and want of feeling or observation, may make them insensible to these light things, I mean such as characterise and paint... | |
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