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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415. oldal
... mark ? That is the only antecedent substantive it can agree with ; and common sense will not admit of its being ... marks is a long LONE * , for a poor lone woman to bear ; i . e . one hundred marks is a good round sum for a poor widow ...
... mark ? That is the only antecedent substantive it can agree with ; and common sense will not admit of its being ... marks is a long LONE * , for a poor lone woman to bear ; i . e . one hundred marks is a good round sum for a poor widow ...
668. oldal
... Mark Anthony , Alexander , and various others . Not far from this Temple was the Apiary , which constituted no small part of Dr. Lettsom's amusement at Grove Hill . It consisted of sixty - four hives * , each of which was distinguished ...
... Mark Anthony , Alexander , and various others . Not far from this Temple was the Apiary , which constituted no small part of Dr. Lettsom's amusement at Grove Hill . It consisted of sixty - four hives * , each of which was distinguished ...
821. oldal
... mark the texts in a list , except where the inference from the texts is so fine , that you may reasonably suspect I cannot see it , The sooner you do this , the greater will be the favour . Nor need you mark who it is that employs each ...
... mark the texts in a list , except where the inference from the texts is so fine , that you may reasonably suspect I cannot see it , The sooner you do this , the greater will be the favour . Nor need you mark who it is that employs each ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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acquaintance affectionate and obliged appears Author believe Ben Jonson BIRCH Cæsar called character conjecture Coriolanus Cymbeline dear Sir dearest Sir death desire doubt Duke Dunciad Edition Editor emendation esteem Falstaff father favour folio folio reads give glad hath hear Henry Henry IV Henry VI honour hope humble servant Ibid John Julius Cæsar King labour learned LETTER LETTER Lettsom LEWIS THEOBALD Literary Anecdotes London Lord mean mention Midsummer Night's Dream Neild Neoptolemus never Newarke observe old quarto opinion Othello passage Play pleasure Plutarch Poem Poet Pope Pope's printed Prior Park publick published racter reason received restore seems sense Shakespeare shew speak speech STUKELEY suppose sure suspect tell thee Theobald thing thou thought tion town true verse volume WARBURTON wish word write wrote Wyan's Court καὶ