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... Edward Cave , 1 the original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : TO MR . CAVE ' Nov. 25 , 1734 . ' SIR , -As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be ...
... Edward Cave , 1 the original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : TO MR . CAVE ' Nov. 25 , 1734 . ' SIR , -As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be ...
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... Edward Cave , which , as a link in the chain of his literary history , it is proper to insert : TO MR . CAVE Greenwich , next door to the Golden Heart , Church Street , July 12 , 1737 . ' SIR , -Having observed in your papers very ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. by Mr. Edward Cave , under the name of Sylvanus Urban , had attracted the notice and esteem of John- son , in an eminent degree , before he came to London as an adventurer in literature . He told me that ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. by Mr. Edward Cave , under the name of Sylvanus Urban , had attracted the notice and esteem of John- son , in an eminent degree , before he came to London as an adventurer in literature . He told me that ...
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