| William Shenstone - 1769 - 376 דפים
...Fatles, although I can hardly claim a fingle Fable as my own; and in the Index, which I caufed to be thrown into the form of Morals, and which are almoft...the editions of Richardfon and of Croxall. — The FaLies in Croxall are tolerably written : his refteSions, little to the purpofe, either for boys or... | |
| William Shenstone - 1769 - 426 דפים
...Fables, although I can hardly claim a fingle Fable as my own; and in the Index t which I caufed to be thrown into the form of Morals, and which are almoft...at great expence about it. The two rivals which he haa to dread, are, the editions of Richardfon and of Croxall. The Fables in Croxall are tolerably written:... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 484 דפים
...to be thrown into the form of morals, and which are almost wholly mine. I wish to God it may sell ; for he has been at great expence about it. The two rivals which he has to dread are the editions of Richardson and Croxall ' ( Works, iii. 360-1 ). In a few months two thousand were disposed of, but... | |
| Ralph Straus - 1910 - 460 דפים
...caused to be thrown into the form of Morals, and which are wholly mine. I wish to God it may sell ; for he has been at great expence about it. The two rivals which he has to dread are, the editions of Richardson and Croxall.' The book itself was a success, and the orig1nal Fables added considerably... | |
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