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We find him again this year at Birmingham , and there is preserved the following letter from him to Mr. Edward Cave , the original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : TO MR . CAVE ' Nov. 25 , 1734 .
We find him again this year at Birmingham , and there is preserved the following letter from him to Mr. Edward Cave , the original compiler and editor of the Gentleman's Magazine : TO MR . CAVE ' Nov. 25 , 1734 .
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In 1741 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine the * Preface , ' Conclusion of his Lives of Drake and Barretier , ' ' A free Translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an Introduction ' ; and , I think , the following pieces : ' Debate ...
In 1741 he wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine the * Preface , ' Conclusion of his Lives of Drake and Barretier , ' ' A free Translation of the Jests of Hierocles , with an Introduction ' ; and , I think , the following pieces : ' Debate ...
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These fabrications he published from time to time in the Gentleman's Magazine ; and , exulting in his fancied success , he in 1750 ventured to collect them into a pamphlet , entitled An Essay on Milton's 1 Lest there should be any ...
These fabrications he published from time to time in the Gentleman's Magazine ; and , exulting in his fancied success , he in 1750 ventured to collect them into a pamphlet , entitled An Essay on Milton's 1 Lest there should be any ...
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