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... manner , described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and she having ...
... manner , described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and she having ...
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... manner ; and judging from myself , and many of my friends , I trust that it will not be uninteresting to my readers . We may be certain , though it is not expressly named in the following letter to Mr. Cave , in 1738 , that they all ...
... manner ; and judging from myself , and many of my friends , I trust that it will not be uninteresting to my readers . We may be certain , though it is not expressly named in the following letter to Mr. Cave , in 1738 , that they all ...
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... manner , from a mercenary book- seller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and considers nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice , that , besides what the authour may hope for on account of his abilities , he has like ...
... manner , from a mercenary book- seller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and considers nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice , that , besides what the authour may hope for on account of his abilities , he has like ...
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