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Page 82
... seems that I am not likely to owe my death to amount to this- " Make the ne- to either . cessaries of life too expensive for the Your mother and I continue to poor to reach them , and you will save visit Weston daily , and find in those ...
... seems that I am not likely to owe my death to amount to this- " Make the ne- to either . cessaries of life too expensive for the Your mother and I continue to poor to reach them , and you will save visit Weston daily , and find in those ...
Page 102
... seems , was of I was not a little anxious to peruse a opinion , that the " Jerusalem Deli- poem which is so famous over all Eu - vered " was the only poem of modern rope , and has so often been mentioned times that deserved the name of ...
... seems , was of I was not a little anxious to peruse a opinion , that the " Jerusalem Deli- poem which is so famous over all Eu - vered " was the only poem of modern rope , and has so often been mentioned times that deserved the name of ...
Page 215
... seems Mr. Pinker- latter faculty in my mind . That dis - ton , in some of his notes to those old trust is not , I flatter myself , entirely Scottish ballads which he published founded , at least if I may so gather in 1781 ; and the late ...
... seems Mr. Pinker- latter faculty in my mind . That dis - ton , in some of his notes to those old trust is not , I flatter myself , entirely Scottish ballads which he published founded , at least if I may so gather in 1781 ; and the late ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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