Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... Author had given him sufficient Provocation . The great Objection is against his manner of treating it , very ... Author was farther at the Pains to insert one or two Remarks on him in the Body of the Book . 10 This Answerer has been ...
... Author had given him sufficient Provocation . The great Objection is against his manner of treating it , very ... Author was farther at the Pains to insert one or two Remarks on him in the Body of the Book . 10 This Answerer has been ...
339. oldal
... Author , and with an Insolence which I suppose is punishable by Law , hath presumed to assign certain Names . It will be enough for the Author to assure the World , that the Writer of that Paper is utterly wrong in all his Conjectures ...
... Author , and with an Insolence which I suppose is punishable by Law , hath presumed to assign certain Names . It will be enough for the Author to assure the World , that the Writer of that Paper is utterly wrong in all his Conjectures ...
711. oldal
... author , especially an ancient author . 199. Henley stands ] J. Henley the Orator ; he preached on the Sundays upon Theological matters , and on the Wednes- days upon all other sciences . . . . He de- claimed some years against the ...
... author , especially an ancient author . 199. Henley stands ] J. Henley the Orator ; he preached on the Sundays upon Theological matters , and on the Wednes- days upon all other sciences . . . . He de- claimed some years against the ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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