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... readers ; because these are more serviceable and necessary for persons who would willingly persuade themselves that ... readers - readers know that Scrub , in the Beaux Stratagem 156 Middleton on the Greek Article .
... readers ; because these are more serviceable and necessary for persons who would willingly persuade themselves that ... readers - readers know that Scrub , in the Beaux Stratagem 156 Middleton on the Greek Article .
Pagina 253
... readers to overlook the defects of these , in consideration of what he hopes will be thought real excellence in the greatest part of the others . It only remains to state , that the author will consider himself much indebted to the ...
... readers to overlook the defects of these , in consideration of what he hopes will be thought real excellence in the greatest part of the others . It only remains to state , that the author will consider himself much indebted to the ...
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... readers , we think , who have perused this poem , will deny that it is one of those compositions which is laid down with regret , and resumed with impatient satisfaction . The narrative carries us forwards with powerful and uninter ...
... readers , we think , who have perused this poem , will deny that it is one of those compositions which is laid down with regret , and resumed with impatient satisfaction . The narrative carries us forwards with powerful and uninter ...
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