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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... Subscription , " A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy " in a magnificent quarto , but which greatly disappointed the expecta- tions of his Patrons . meet meet there , whom I live in expectation of meeting 4 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
... Subscription , " A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy " in a magnificent quarto , but which greatly disappointed the expecta- tions of his Patrons . meet meet there , whom I live in expectation of meeting 4 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE .
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... live in expectation of meeting there in Summer . In the mean time I am daily in expectation of your kind visit to Broughton , and that you will contrive to stay a night or two with me , where we may converse together de quolibet ente ...
... live in expectation of meeting there in Summer . In the mean time I am daily in expectation of your kind visit to Broughton , and that you will contrive to stay a night or two with me , where we may converse together de quolibet ente ...
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... live . For her sake , * This admirable Letter was written on the death of Dr. Stukeley's first wife , Frances , daughter of Robert Wilkinson , of Allington , near Grantham , gent . a lady of good family and for- tune ; by whom the ...
... live . For her sake , * This admirable Letter was written on the death of Dr. Stukeley's first wife , Frances , daughter of Robert Wilkinson , of Allington , near Grantham , gent . a lady of good family and for- tune ; by whom the ...
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... live to see it , I foresee all the misery that will at- tend it . — But I am plunging myself insensibly into dismal reflections , when I should be giving you con- solation . But you know your duty so well , and have a fortitude of mind ...
... live to see it , I foresee all the misery that will at- tend it . — But I am plunging myself insensibly into dismal reflections , when I should be giving you con- solation . But you know your duty so well , and have a fortitude of mind ...
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... , hope ; and how much I am obliged to live upon it . But , that this may never fool you or me too long , I * Dr. Robert Taylor . VOL . II . E will will tell you a story . Sir Francis Bacon was MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 49.
... , hope ; and how much I am obliged to live upon it . But , that this may never fool you or me too long , I * Dr. Robert Taylor . VOL . II . E will will tell you a story . Sir Francis Bacon was MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 49.
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