Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... acquainted with the Genius of Mr. Pope , from a Knowledge of all that he had wrote , that is , from your having given us , as far as lay in your Power , an Account of all D 2 the the Works that were really his , though they appeared ( 23 )
... acquainted with the Genius of Mr. Pope , from a Knowledge of all that he had wrote , that is , from your having given us , as far as lay in your Power , an Account of all D 2 the the Works that were really his , though they appeared ( 23 )
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... Acquaintance of Mr. Pope's , it was no improbable Thought , that fuch an one might have been inform'd of thofe ... Acquaint- ance with the Man , whofe Life you were writing ; ( as every one must be fenfible , that would have been the ...
... Acquaintance of Mr. Pope's , it was no improbable Thought , that fuch an one might have been inform'd of thofe ... Acquaint- ance with the Man , whofe Life you were writing ; ( as every one must be fenfible , that would have been the ...
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... Acquaintance , felecting from the ma- ny such chofen ones as best could fuit his Taste . Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was one of the most early of his Acquaintance . His Friendship with him began at Fourteen or Fif ...
... Acquaintance , felecting from the ma- ny such chofen ones as best could fuit his Taste . Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was one of the most early of his Acquaintance . His Friendship with him began at Fourteen or Fif ...
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