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... occasion ) in vain . in the closets and libraries of all my acquaintance . I had still been in the dark , if a Gen- tleman had not procured me ( I suppose from some of themselves , for they are generally much more danger- ous friends ...
... occasion ) in vain . in the closets and libraries of all my acquaintance . I had still been in the dark , if a Gen- tleman had not procured me ( I suppose from some of themselves , for they are generally much more danger- ous friends ...
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... occasion to declare that the subscription for Shakespear belongs wholly to Mr. Tonson : and that " the benefit of this Proposal is not solely for my own 66 use , but for that of two of my friends , who have assist- " ed me in this work ...
... occasion to declare that the subscription for Shakespear belongs wholly to Mr. Tonson : and that " the benefit of this Proposal is not solely for my own 66 use , but for that of two of my friends , who have assist- " ed me in this work ...
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... occasion and the cause which moved our poet to this particular work . lived in those days , when ( after Providence had per- mitted the invention of Printing as a scourge for the sins of the learned ) Paper also became so cheap , and ...
... occasion and the cause which moved our poet to this particular work . lived in those days , when ( after Providence had per- mitted the invention of Printing as a scourge for the sins of the learned ) Paper also became so cheap , and ...
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... occasion shall bring them forth . And the third book , if well considered , seemeth to embrace the whole world . Each of the Games relateth to some or other vile class of wri- ters : The first concerneth the Plagiary , to whom he giveth ...
... occasion shall bring them forth . And the third book , if well considered , seemeth to embrace the whole world . Each of the Games relateth to some or other vile class of wri- ters : The first concerneth the Plagiary , to whom he giveth ...
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... occasion- ed in that Society , where ( according to this Political Cal- culator ) nine in ten of all ages have their concubines ! We have now , as briefly as we could devise , gone through the three constituent qualities of either Hero ...
... occasion- ed in that Society , where ( according to this Political Cal- culator ) nine in ten of all ages have their concubines ! We have now , as briefly as we could devise , gone through the three constituent qualities of either Hero ...
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