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Pagina 88
... pleased to charge me with , I have given myself the trouble to investigate for 5 you , in every form and mode , among those whom I imagine not totally unworthy of those generous offers , which , like a true Mecenas and Patron of the ...
... pleased to charge me with , I have given myself the trouble to investigate for 5 you , in every form and mode , among those whom I imagine not totally unworthy of those generous offers , which , like a true Mecenas and Patron of the ...
Pagina 173
... pleased , highly and justly pleased , but it was not with the luxury of woe2 they seemed affected : the nervous sentiment , the glowing imagery , the well - conducted scenery , seemed the sources of their pleasure : their 5 judgment ...
... pleased , highly and justly pleased , but it was not with the luxury of woe2 they seemed affected : the nervous sentiment , the glowing imagery , the well - conducted scenery , seemed the sources of their pleasure : their 5 judgment ...
Pagina 493
... pleased with it , than with any thing of mine , so I shall make no apology for this new publica- tion . SIR , I DE To the AUTHOR , & c . ECEIT and falshood have ever been an over - match for truth , EET wed and admired by the majority ...
... pleased with it , than with any thing of mine , so I shall make no apology for this new publica- tion . SIR , I DE To the AUTHOR , & c . ECEIT and falshood have ever been an over - match for truth , EET wed and admired by the majority ...
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