Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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... faithful and obedient humble servant , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XLI . To the Rev. Mr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Bedford - row , April 22 , 1751 . Mr. Knapton just gave me a sight of Mrs. Cock- burn's Works . In the Second Volume , at p . 339 , 1 ...
... faithful and obedient humble servant , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XLI . To the Rev. Mr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Bedford - row , April 22 , 1751 . Mr. Knapton just gave me a sight of Mrs. Cock- burn's Works . In the Second Volume , at p . 339 , 1 ...
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... humble services to you ; and I am , Sir , your much obliged and most humble servant , WINCHILSEA † . ” " SIR , Dec. 27 , 1722 . " I supped last night with my Lord Hartford , who has not yet recovered strength enough to go this week to ...
... humble services to you ; and I am , Sir , your much obliged and most humble servant , WINCHILSEA † . ” " SIR , Dec. 27 , 1722 . " I supped last night with my Lord Hartford , who has not yet recovered strength enough to go this week to ...
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... humble servant , and congratulates your safe return . " I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , WINCHILSEA . " " MY GOOD DOCTOR , Knowsley , Dec. 12 , 1725 . " I never designed to buy any more of the things you men- tion ; being ...
... humble servant , and congratulates your safe return . " I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , WINCHILSEA . " " MY GOOD DOCTOR , Knowsley , Dec. 12 , 1725 . " I never designed to buy any more of the things you men- tion ; being ...
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The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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