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DOMIMINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA 1111111 BIBLIOTHÈQUE S. J. Les Fontaines 60 - CHANTILLY OXFORD , PUBLISHED BY TALBOYS AND WHEELER ; AND WILLIAM PICKERING , LONDON . MDCCCXXVI . OM.S. S. DEDICATION . TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . MY. THE LIFE OF.
DOMIMINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA 1111111 BIBLIOTHÈQUE S. J. Les Fontaines 60 - CHANTILLY OXFORD , PUBLISHED BY TALBOYS AND WHEELER ; AND WILLIAM PICKERING , LONDON . MDCCCXXVI . OM.S. S. DEDICATION . TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . MY. THE LIFE OF.
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Let me only observe , as a specimen of my trou- ble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run half over London , in order to fix a date correctly ; which , when I had accomplished , I well knew would obtain me no.
Let me only observe , as a specimen of my trou- ble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run half over London , in order to fix a date correctly ; which , when I had accomplished , I well knew would obtain me no.
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... largely provided for the instruction and entertain- ment of mankind . London , April 20 , 1791 . a See Mr. Malone's preface to bis edition of Shakspeare . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . THAT I was anxious ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
... largely provided for the instruction and entertain- ment of mankind . London , April 20 , 1791 . a See Mr. Malone's preface to bis edition of Shakspeare . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . THAT I was anxious ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
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I do not here include his poetical works ; for , excepting his Latin translation of Pope's Messiah , his London , and his Vanity of Human Wishes , imitated from Juvenal ; his Pro- logue on the opening of Drury - lane Theatre , by Mr.
I do not here include his poetical works ; for , excepting his Latin translation of Pope's Messiah , his London , and his Vanity of Human Wishes , imitated from Juvenal ; his Pro- logue on the opening of Drury - lane Theatre , by Mr.
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Introduction to the London Chronicle , an evening paper , which still subsists with deserved credit ; acknowl . 1757. Speech on the subject of an address to the throne after the expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of his friends ...
Introduction to the London Chronicle , an evening paper , which still subsists with deserved credit ; acknowl . 1757. Speech on the subject of an address to the throne after the expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of his friends ...
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