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Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour , considering the reputation of the annotator . ' Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not ...
Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour , considering the reputation of the annotator . ' Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not ...
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Why may not a poet suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , ' and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his Life of Cowley ?
Why may not a poet suppose himself to have the gout , as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , ' and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his Life of Cowley ?
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His defence of tea against Mr. Jonas Hanway's violent attack upon that elegant and popular beverage , shows how very well a man of genius can write upon the slightest subject , when he writes as the Italians say , con amore : I suppose ...
His defence of tea against Mr. Jonas Hanway's violent attack upon that elegant and popular beverage , shows how very well a man of genius can write upon the slightest subject , when he writes as the Italians say , con amore : I suppose ...
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