Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 185
ROBERT BURTON AND HIS " ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY " THE DESCRIBED BY HIMSELF . HE writers of the various biographical notices of Robert Burton , the author of that most fascinating book , " The Anatomy of Melancholy , " have , almost ...
ROBERT BURTON AND HIS " ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY " THE DESCRIBED BY HIMSELF . HE writers of the various biographical notices of Robert Burton , the author of that most fascinating book , " The Anatomy of Melancholy , " have , almost ...
Page 200
... Burton's desire , as it has been said , was to have written in Latin , but the " Stationers " would have none of it , to the disgust of " that fantastic old great man , " as Charles Lamb happily calls him in his essay , " Detached ...
... Burton's desire , as it has been said , was to have written in Latin , but the " Stationers " would have none of it , to the disgust of " that fantastic old great man , " as Charles Lamb happily calls him in his essay , " Detached ...
Page 201
... Burton , " are so many dishes , our readers guests ; our books like beauty ; that which one admires , another rejects ; so are we approved as men's fancies are inclined ... Burton . " The Robert Burton and his " Anatomy of Melancholy . " 201.
... Burton , " are so many dishes , our readers guests ; our books like beauty ; that which one admires , another rejects ; so are we approved as men's fancies are inclined ... Burton . " The Robert Burton and his " Anatomy of Melancholy . " 201.
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