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... written by the Authour , for the sake of distinction , has been enclosed within crotchets ; in one instance , however , the printer , by mistake , has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written ...
... written by the Authour , for the sake of distinction , has been enclosed within crotchets ; in one instance , however , the printer , by mistake , has affixed this mark to a note relative to the Rev. Thomas Fysche Palmer , which was written ...
Pagina 150
... written only one number ; and besides , even at any after 2 J [ It is not improbable , that the " authour and authouress , with whom a treaty was almost made , -- for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a manner that seems ...
... written only one number ; and besides , even at any after 2 J [ It is not improbable , that the " authour and authouress , with whom a treaty was almost made , -- for descriptions of life , " and who are mentioned in a manner that seems ...
Pagina 319
... written them down , and often , from laziness , have written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember , I wrote a hundred lines of ' The Vanity of Human Wishes ' in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith ...
... written them down , and often , from laziness , have written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember , I wrote a hundred lines of ' The Vanity of Human Wishes ' in a day . Doctor , ( turning to Goldsmith ...
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