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" However the exaltedness 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 nature) yet surely they are as weighty and... "
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical ... - Page 374
by John Nichols - 1812
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Essays and Criticisms

Thomas Gray - Literary Criticism - 1911 - 444 pages
...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...
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The Correspondence of Gray, Walpole, West and Ashton (1734-1771 ..., Volume 2

Paget Jackson Toynbee - English letters - 1915 - 478 pages
...j-ejlecjiajis-upon high people and low people, and mifses and masters, are very good. However the exaltednefs 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^^aint...
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The Bookman, Volume 42

Book collecting - 1916 - 840 pages
...throughout he shows 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 characterise and paint...
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The Advance of the English Novel

William Lyon Phelps - English fiction - 1916 - 728 pages
...read in Stage-Coaches, Country Squires, Inns, and Inns of Court. His reflections upon high peor ple and low people, and misses and masters, are very good....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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The Advance of the English Novel

William Lyon Phelps - Literary Criticism - 1916 - 362 pages
...Stage-Coaches, Country Squires, Inns, and Inns of Court. His reflections upon high people and IOTV people, and misses and masters, are very good. However...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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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 1

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 628 pages
...[Fielding] 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...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 1

Wilbur Lucius Cross - Literary Criticism - 1918 - 508 pages
...[Fielding] 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...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 1

Wilbur Lucius Cross - Literary Criticism - 1918 - 506 pages
...[Fielding] 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...
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Fielding the Novelist: A Study in Historical Criticism

Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 710 pages
...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...
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Gray: Poetry & Prose

Thomas Gray, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1926 - 206 pages
...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...
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