Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 5. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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... sincerely , to the sick patient when you see her , with my hearty good wishes for her getting well , quer com , ou sem Santa Maria ; but the how - do- you - do is not worth a forced purposed jaunt , which probably she will not thank you ...
... sincerely , to the sick patient when you see her , with my hearty good wishes for her getting well , quer com , ou sem Santa Maria ; but the how - do- you - do is not worth a forced purposed jaunt , which probably she will not thank you ...
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... sincerely , THOMAS FORD . " 27. " MY KIND MR . NICHOLS , Melton - Mowbray , Aug. 23 , 1819 . " I really am vexed that the volumes turn out so shabbily un- worthy the purchase : as you must have been sadly disappointed * . The matter ...
... sincerely , THOMAS FORD . " 27. " MY KIND MR . NICHOLS , Melton - Mowbray , Aug. 23 , 1819 . " I really am vexed that the volumes turn out so shabbily un- worthy the purchase : as you must have been sadly disappointed * . The matter ...
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... sincerely , J. PRICE . " 23. " DEAR SIR , Oxford , April 28 , 1780 . " Having a frank to Mr. Topham of the Paper office , I took the liberty of inclosing a line to you by yesterday's post , and desiring it might be left at Mr. Nichols's ...
... sincerely , J. PRICE . " 23. " DEAR SIR , Oxford , April 28 , 1780 . " Having a frank to Mr. Topham of the Paper office , I took the liberty of inclosing a line to you by yesterday's post , and desiring it might be left at Mr. Nichols's ...
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