As monarchs have a right to call in the specie of a state, and raise its value, by their own impression; so are there certain prerogative geniuses, who are above plagiaries, who cannot be said to steal, but, from their improvement of a thought, rather to borrow it, and repay the commonwealth of letters with interest again; and may wore properly be said to adopt, than to kidnap a sentiment, by leaving it heir to their own fame.


The Works of Laurence Sterne: Complete in Eight Volumes (ed. 1790)


As monarchs have a right to call in the specie of a state, and raise its value, by their own impression; so are there certain prerogative geniuses,...

As monarchs have a right to call in the specie of a state, and raise its value, by their own impression; so are there certain prerogative geniuses,...

As monarchs have a right to call in the specie of a state, and raise its value, by their own impression; so are there certain prerogative geniuses,...

As monarchs have a right to call in the specie of a state, and raise its value, by their own impression; so are there certain prerogative geniuses,...