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1 I, TransPre| s powers, his unfailing invention, and his marvellous fertility; 2 I, TransPre| mental activity, his restless invention and his sanguine temperament, 3 I, TransPre| wisdom, or the fertility of invention or knowledge of human nature 4 I, AuthPre| dry as a rush, devoid of invention, meagre in style, poor in 5 I, AuthPre| judicious shall admire the invention, that the grave shall not 6 I, I| that the whole fabric of invention and fancy he read of was 7 I, VI| they have some share in the invention of the famous Matteo Boiardo, 8 I, VI| His book has some good invention in it, it presents us with 9 I, XIX| adventure which without any invention had really the appearance 10 I, XXXII| thing is the fabrication and invention of idle wits, devised by 11 I, XXXIII| replies of Camilla was all invention and falsehood, and to ascertain 12 I, XXXV| been invented, the author's invention is faulty, for it is impossible 13 I, XXXVIII| reward of his diabolical invention, by which he made it easy 14 I, XLVII| charm of style and ingenious invention, aiming at the truth as 15 I, XLVIII| well those that are pure invention as those founded on history, 16 I, LII| truthful, at least equal in invention and not less entertaining. 17 II, XVI| attract and interest by the invention they display, though of 18 II, XXII| one of rare and original invention, for imitating Ovid in burlesque 19 II, XXII| Vergil,' which treats of the invention of things, and is a work 20 II, XXIV| to Polydore Vergil on the Invention of Antiquities;' for I believe 21 II, LIX| ring, utterly devoid of invention, poor in mottoes, very poor