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If it be not therefore gone to Dodsley's , I beg it may be sent me by the penny post , that I may have it in the evening . I have composed a Greek Epigram to Eliza , 2 and think she ought to be celebrated in as many different languages ...
If it be not therefore gone to Dodsley's , I beg it may be sent me by the penny post , that I may have it in the evening . I have composed a Greek Epigram to Eliza , 2 and think she ought to be celebrated in as many different languages ...
105. oldal
... which never forsook him ; ' An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Editor ' ; ' An Address to the Reader ' ; ' An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , ' and also English verses to her ; and ' A Greek Epigram to Dr. Birch .
... which never forsook him ; ' An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Editor ' ; ' An Address to the Reader ' ; ' An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , ' and also English verses to her ; and ' A Greek Epigram to Dr. Birch .
124. oldal
We have seen that Johnson honoured him with a Greek Epigram ; and his correspondence with him during many years proves that he had no mean opinion of him . a TO DR . BIRCH • Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . “ SIR , -I hope you will excuse ...
We have seen that Johnson honoured him with a Greek Epigram ; and his correspondence with him during many years proves that he had no mean opinion of him . a TO DR . BIRCH • Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . “ SIR , -I hope you will excuse ...
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acquainted admiration afterwards answer appears attention believe Boswell called Cave character collected College communicated consider conversation copy dear sir death desired Dictionary doubt edition English Epigram essays excellent expect expressed favour formed Garrick gave Gentleman's Magazine give given hand happy honour hope imagination John Johnson kind known labour Lady language late Latin learned less letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord manner March master means mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion original Oxford particular passage performance period person pleased poem praise present printed probably published Rambler received remarkable remember respect Savage soon style suppose talk thing thought told translation truth verses volumes whole wish write written wrote