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John Ferriar. thought proper to imitate , in his translation , the style of Tristram Shandy , then extreme- ly popular . If any plagiarisms exist , there- fore , they are chargeable on Baretti . The original ... thought than 38 ILLUSTRATIONS.
John Ferriar. thought proper to imitate , in his translation , the style of Tristram Shandy , then extreme- ly popular . If any plagiarisms exist , there- fore , they are chargeable on Baretti . The original ... thought than 38 ILLUSTRATIONS.
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John Ferriar. ly acute , though better turned in the thought than the expression . One of them , which is introduced in the Baron de Fanesté , is written for a man of distinction , whose wife finding his mistress very ill drest , thought ...
John Ferriar. ly acute , though better turned in the thought than the expression . One of them , which is introduced in the Baron de Fanesté , is written for a man of distinction , whose wife finding his mistress very ill drest , thought ...
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... thought it very edifying to punish her con- tumacy , by refusing her the sacrament . In a matter of so much consequence to the Protestant religion , as the union of two persons , who preferred each other's happi- ness to the scruples of ...
... thought it very edifying to punish her con- tumacy , by refusing her the sacrament . In a matter of so much consequence to the Protestant religion , as the union of two persons , who preferred each other's happi- ness to the scruples of ...
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