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... 1 - 351 - 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers - 417 Addenda by the same - 513 VOL . IV . TEMPEST . Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . VOL . V. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . TWELFTH NIGHT CONTENTS .
... 1 - 351 - 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers - 417 Addenda by the same - 513 VOL . IV . TEMPEST . Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . VOL . V. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . TWELFTH NIGHT CONTENTS .
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... gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that ... gentlemen with whom it was not possible for the most captious person to have differed - Dr . Farmer , Mr. Tyrwhitt , and Isaac ...
... gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that ... gentlemen with whom it was not possible for the most captious person to have differed - Dr . Farmer , Mr. Tyrwhitt , and Isaac ...
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... gentlemen were members of a select dining - club , of which he had from its origin been the presi- dent . * Mr. Malone died May 25 , 1812. He was brother to Lord Sunderlin ; and had he survived his Lordship would have suc- ceeded to the ...
... gentlemen were members of a select dining - club , of which he had from its origin been the presi- dent . * Mr. Malone died May 25 , 1812. He was brother to Lord Sunderlin ; and had he survived his Lordship would have suc- ceeded to the ...
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... gentleman an intimacy took place that united the two fa- milies closely together , and probably gave the younger branches of each that taste for literature which both afterwards ardently cultivated . The first part of Mr. Steevens's ...
... gentleman an intimacy took place that united the two fa- milies closely together , and probably gave the younger branches of each that taste for literature which both afterwards ardently cultivated . The first part of Mr. Steevens's ...
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... gentleman for his consent , which was imme- diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission ... gentlemen who , during the course of the publication , have oblig- ingly offered the present Editor their assistance ...
... gentleman for his consent , which was imme- diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission ... gentlemen who , during the course of the publication , have oblig- ingly offered the present Editor their assistance ...
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