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... prove ? that Dr. Sherwen is a better glossarist , in many instances already given , and in more that are promised , than Mr. T. or Mr. W.:-but does it prove that Chatterton , in his various studies , in the books to which he had access ...
... prove ? that Dr. Sherwen is a better glossarist , in many instances already given , and in more that are promised , than Mr. T. or Mr. W.:-but does it prove that Chatterton , in his various studies , in the books to which he had access ...
Pagina 42
... prove Messrs . Warton and Tyrwhitt to be wrong in the use which they have made of some of their examples : but , as we said before , he will not prove in any instance that it is impossible for Chatter- ton to have met with a word which ...
... prove Messrs . Warton and Tyrwhitt to be wrong in the use which they have made of some of their examples : but , as we said before , he will not prove in any instance that it is impossible for Chatter- ton to have met with a word which ...
Pagina 244
... prove , on further examination of other specimens , to be only a lusus , or remarkable variety of that fish . We ... prove it a species . In every other respect , as before observed , it agrees with the Ho- merling , and upon the whole ...
... prove , on further examination of other specimens , to be only a lusus , or remarkable variety of that fish . We ... prove it a species . In every other respect , as before observed , it agrees with the Ho- merling , and upon the whole ...
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