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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... received the 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 ...
... received the 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 ...
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... received one of mine last week with my intentions of waiting on you at Ancaster at the day . Since that , I have been pressed by a solicita- tion I could no - ways withstand , to attend a trial be- tween Sir Robert Sutton and Mr ...
... received one of mine last week with my intentions of waiting on you at Ancaster at the day . Since that , I have been pressed by a solicita- tion I could no - ways withstand , to attend a trial be- tween Sir Robert Sutton and Mr ...
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... received many and great obligations from that family . But I will withdraw myself for a moment from these uneasy reflections . I like your project much , which invites me to take Thompson's shop ; and , could I get Tyndal and Henley ...
... received many and great obligations from that family . But I will withdraw myself for a moment from these uneasy reflections . I like your project much , which invites me to take Thompson's shop ; and , could I get Tyndal and Henley ...
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... received this afternoon , gave me , after a long impatience to hear of your health and content . You divert me much with your ac- count of Miller's Farces . Your reflection on that matter is admirably just ; and I cannot but compare ...
... received this afternoon , gave me , after a long impatience to hear of your health and content . You divert me much with your ac- count of Miller's Farces . Your reflection on that matter is admirably just ; and I cannot but compare ...
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... received the 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 ...
... received the 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 ...
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