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Pagina 180
... Letters in their turns , and shewed them , one another , that he could do his Business without them . must have been very pleasant to have seen this Poet Hing the reprobate Letter , as much as another would a Quantity , and making his ...
... Letters in their turns , and shewed them , one another , that he could do his Business without them . must have been very pleasant to have seen this Poet Hing the reprobate Letter , as much as another would a Quantity , and making his ...
Pagina 492
... Letter from him , acquainting me , that by the death of an Unkle he had a considerable Estate left him , which he said was welcome to him upon no other Account but as he hoped it would remove all Difficulties that lay in the Way to our ...
... Letter from him , acquainting me , that by the death of an Unkle he had a considerable Estate left him , which he said was welcome to him upon no other Account but as he hoped it would remove all Difficulties that lay in the Way to our ...
Pagina 563
... letter . 142. PAGE 428. Motto . Horace , Odes , 1. xiii . 18 . Steele's phrase ' being genuine ' need not be ... letter dated Aug. 7 , 1671 ' reproduces the letter of Aug. 22 , 1707 ' ( Nichols , i . 105 ) verbatim , with the change of ...
... letter . 142. PAGE 428. Motto . Horace , Odes , 1. xiii . 18 . Steele's phrase ' being genuine ' need not be ... letter dated Aug. 7 , 1671 ' reproduces the letter of Aug. 22 , 1707 ' ( Nichols , i . 105 ) verbatim , with the change of ...
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