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I may boldly fay of it , Most of these were printed without the Author's Confent , and no doubt are the fame upon which the cenfure is paffed in the Preface , " That they have too much of a juvenile ambi" tion of Wit , and affectation ...
I may boldly fay of it , Most of these were printed without the Author's Confent , and no doubt are the fame upon which the cenfure is paffed in the Preface , " That they have too much of a juvenile ambi" tion of Wit , and affectation ...
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... dying ejacula, tion than a letter . You have contrived to say in your laft the two things moft pleafing to me : The firft , that whatever be the fate of your letters , you will continue to write in the discharge of your confcience .
... dying ejacula, tion than a letter . You have contrived to say in your laft the two things moft pleafing to me : The firft , that whatever be the fate of your letters , you will continue to write in the discharge of your confcience .
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