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... letter to me , occasioned by an ode written by my Lapland lover 1 ; this correspondent is so kind as to translate another of Scheffer's songs in a very agreeable man- ner . I publish them together that the young and old may find ...
... letter to me , occasioned by an ode written by my Lapland lover 1 ; this correspondent is so kind as to translate another of Scheffer's songs in a very agreeable man- ner . I publish them together that the young and old may find ...
Pagina 312
... letter was by Mr Robert Harper , a conveyancer of Lincoln's Inn ; but the original draft in Harper's letter - book - which was seen by Nichols - shows that Steele made alterations and omissions . The letter was sent to the Spectator on ...
... letter was by Mr Robert Harper , a conveyancer of Lincoln's Inn ; but the original draft in Harper's letter - book - which was seen by Nichols - shows that Steele made alterations and omissions . The letter was sent to the Spectator on ...
Pagina 430
... letter comes to me from that excel- lent man in holy orders whom I have mentioned more than once as one of that ... letter written October 14 , dated Middle Temple , has been over- looked , by reason it was not directed to the Spectator ...
... letter comes to me from that excel- lent man in holy orders whom I have mentioned more than once as one of that ... letter written October 14 , dated Middle Temple , has been over- looked , by reason it was not directed to the Spectator ...
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