Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... writing a Treatife of any kind , is to know fomething of the Thing or Perfon they are going to write about : ' Squire Ayre fhews you in these Me- moirs , that these are above being ty'd down to fuch mean Conditions . Others have thought ...
... writing a Treatife of any kind , is to know fomething of the Thing or Perfon they are going to write about : ' Squire Ayre fhews you in these Me- moirs , that these are above being ty'd down to fuch mean Conditions . Others have thought ...
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J H. tempt to thrust whole Volumes upon us , tho ' he could not write English . I thought the to fhew of what Clafs ... Writing , Next to your Attempt of writing at all , I fhould , I think , if it be poffible to fingle out any one of ...
J H. tempt to thrust whole Volumes upon us , tho ' he could not write English . I thought the to fhew of what Clafs ... Writing , Next to your Attempt of writing at all , I fhould , I think , if it be poffible to fingle out any one of ...
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... write , could yet fpin out that Work into almost a thousand Pages . Why you have fo industriously pick'd up all the ... Writer ; it being impoffible , as you may ima- gine , that any body should fufpect you of speaking well of Mr. Pope ...
... write , could yet fpin out that Work into almost a thousand Pages . Why you have fo industriously pick'd up all the ... Writer ; it being impoffible , as you may ima- gine , that any body should fufpect you of speaking well of Mr. Pope ...
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