The European Magazine and London Review, by the Philological Society of London, Том 11782 |
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... should have relapfed into the fame barbarism of ftyle and verfification , tili Lord Surry , I might almoft fay , till Waller , arofe . I leave to better scholars and better anti- quaries , to fettle how Rowley became fo well well verfed ...
... should have relapfed into the fame barbarism of ftyle and verfification , tili Lord Surry , I might almoft fay , till Waller , arofe . I leave to better scholars and better anti- quaries , to fettle how Rowley became fo well well verfed ...
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... should dine toge- ther once a week , and that the chairman for the day fhould give them the dinner at any tavern , within a few minutes walk of the theatres , which he fhould please . The pleasure of the meeting advancing with the ...
... should dine toge- ther once a week , and that the chairman for the day fhould give them the dinner at any tavern , within a few minutes walk of the theatres , which he fhould please . The pleasure of the meeting advancing with the ...
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... should think ourselves bound to enter into this difpute , which at least may be confidered as a curious one , more at large , had we not heard that feveral an- fwers to Mr. Bryant and Dr. Milles are preparing for the prefs by Mr ...
... should think ourselves bound to enter into this difpute , which at least may be confidered as a curious one , more at large , had we not heard that feveral an- fwers to Mr. Bryant and Dr. Milles are preparing for the prefs by Mr ...
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... should ever have fallen to my share ; but you have dragged me into a conteft , the iffue of which you will probably have little reafon to boast of . I Enter upon it , however , without feeling auy emotions of that diffidence and timi ...
... should ever have fallen to my share ; but you have dragged me into a conteft , the iffue of which you will probably have little reafon to boast of . I Enter upon it , however , without feeling auy emotions of that diffidence and timi ...
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... should reckon it , therefore , the highest difgrace to any cause , to depend upon the teftimony of fuch an advocate . If his other affertions , as I have great reafon to believe is the cafe , be founded on no better proof than what he ...
... should reckon it , therefore , the highest difgrace to any cause , to depend upon the teftimony of fuch an advocate . If his other affertions , as I have great reafon to believe is the cafe , be founded on no better proof than what he ...
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