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... themselves to make a juft volume , should bring them together for that purpose , with a dedication or preface . This , bowever , is all that this critic has done ( and a work , indeed , it is that a much lefs fcholar than he was well ...
... themselves to make a juft volume , should bring them together for that purpose , with a dedication or preface . This , bowever , is all that this critic has done ( and a work , indeed , it is that a much lefs fcholar than he was well ...
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... themselves to be no further impaired than by the admiffion of a mixture of pity and concern . W. But Ibid . ATTICUS ] I was a great falfehood , which fome of the libels reported , that this charader was written after the Gentleman's ...
... themselves to be no further impaired than by the admiffion of a mixture of pity and concern . W. But Ibid . ATTICUS ] I was a great falfehood , which fome of the libels reported , that this charader was written after the Gentleman's ...
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... themselves his friends , for not entertaining the Town as often as it wanted amusement . A French Writer fays well on this occafion Dès qu'on eft auteur , il femble qu'on fait aux gages d'un tas de fainéans , pour leur fournir de quoi ...
... themselves his friends , for not entertaining the Town as often as it wanted amusement . A French Writer fays well on this occafion Dès qu'on eft auteur , il femble qu'on fait aux gages d'un tas de fainéans , pour leur fournir de quoi ...
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... themselves from their high occupations , and defcending to common and even trifling Sports ; for the old commentator fays , that they lived in fuch intimacy with Lucilius , ut quodam tempore Lælio circum leaos triclinii fugienti ...
... themselves from their high occupations , and defcending to common and even trifling Sports ; for the old commentator fays , that they lived in fuch intimacy with Lucilius , ut quodam tempore Lælio circum leaos triclinii fugienti ...
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... themselves at home . 96 1 Why had not I in thofe good times my birth , Ere coxcomb - pies or coxcombs were on earth ?奄 Unworthy he , the voice of Fame to hear , m That fweeteft mufic to an honeft ear , 100 ( For ' faith , Lord Fanny ...
... themselves at home . 96 1 Why had not I in thofe good times my birth , Ere coxcomb - pies or coxcombs were on earth ?奄 Unworthy he , the voice of Fame to hear , m That fweeteft mufic to an honeft ear , 100 ( For ' faith , Lord Fanny ...
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