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Pagina 132
... copy of verses , in which he desired his correction . Mr. Hill , whose humanity and politeness are generally known , readily complied with his request ; but as he is remarkable for singularity of sentiment , and bold experiments in ...
... copy of verses , in which he desired his correction . Mr. Hill , whose humanity and politeness are generally known , readily complied with his request ; but as he is remarkable for singularity of sentiment , and bold experiments in ...
Pagina 259
... copy , that was perhaps destroyed as it returned from the press . From the first copy I have procured a few tran- scripts , and shall exhibit first the printed lines ; then , in a small print , those of the manuscripts , with all their ...
... copy , that was perhaps destroyed as it returned from the press . From the first copy I have procured a few tran- scripts , and shall exhibit first the printed lines ; then , in a small print , those of the manuscripts , with all their ...
Pagina 279
... copy of Pope's books , with those of Fenton , are to be seen in the Museum . The parts of Pope are less interlined ... copies 819 ; so that his profit , when he paid his assistants , was still very considerable . The work was finished in ...
... copy of Pope's books , with those of Fenton , are to be seen in the Museum . The parts of Pope are less interlined ... copies 819 ; so that his profit , when he paid his assistants , was still very considerable . The work was finished in ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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