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. kötetauthor, 1817 - 852 oldal |
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... favour of yours of the 21st of the last month some few days ago ; and am glad to find , by the agreeable society you invite me to on Friday se'nnight , that your gout has left you free to enjoy that philosophic gaiety and serenity of ...
... favour of yours of the 21st of the last month some few days ago ; and am glad to find , by the agreeable society you invite me to on Friday se'nnight , that your gout has left you free to enjoy that philosophic gaiety and serenity of ...
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... favour of yours from London , and accounted very much , as you may see by a letter left at your house at Stamford by Robert Taylor * , of meeting you at Lincoln , which design I was confirmed in by the receipt of this ; but some little ...
... favour of yours from London , and accounted very much , as you may see by a letter left at your house at Stamford by Robert Taylor * , of meeting you at Lincoln , which design I was confirmed in by the receipt of this ; but some little ...
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... favour , I shall suspect you do not forgive me . My most humble service to your good spouse and pretty Miss , concludes me , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most faithful servant and friend , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XV . For the Rev ...
... favour , I shall suspect you do not forgive me . My most humble service to your good spouse and pretty Miss , concludes me , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most faithful servant and friend , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XV . For the Rev ...
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... favour . You did per- fectly right in reading a discourse to the Royal Soci- ety , and on a very capable subject ... favour of you , which is , to pay my tenths for Brand Broughton , Loveden hundred ; they are 37. 118. 4d . I have got a ...
... favour . You did per- fectly right in reading a discourse to the Royal Soci- ety , and on a very capable subject ... favour of you , which is , to pay my tenths for Brand Broughton , Loveden hundred ; they are 37. 118. 4d . I have got a ...
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... favour of yours of the 1st instant ; and am glad that poor Edmund is got into so good hands , that will solace his poverty . The Ancients believed that those temerarious persons who pried into the secrets of the Gods were punished for ...
... favour of yours of the 1st instant ; and am glad that poor Edmund is got into so good hands , that will solace his poverty . The Ancients believed that those temerarious persons who pried into the secrets of the Gods were punished for ...
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