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Pagina 104
We must , therefore , be content to discover them , partly from occasional information given by him to his friends , and partly from internal evidence.1 His first performance in the Gentleman's Magazine , which for many years was his ...
We must , therefore , be content to discover them , partly from occasional information given by him to his friends , and partly from internal evidence.1 His first performance in the Gentleman's Magazine , which for many years was his ...
Pagina 187
Sed hæ sunt nugæ , and I have great expectation from the performance . ” 1 That he was fully aware of the arduous nature of the undertaking , he acknowledges ; and shews himself perfectly sensible of it in the conclusion of his Plan ...
Sed hæ sunt nugæ , and I have great expectation from the performance . ” 1 That he was fully aware of the arduous nature of the undertaking , he acknowledges ; and shews himself perfectly sensible of it in the conclusion of his Plan ...
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On the day preceding the performance , he published the following letter in the " General Advertiser , " addressed to the printer of that paper : " SIR , ―That a certain degree of reputation is acquired merely by approving the works of ...
On the day preceding the performance , he published the following letter in the " General Advertiser , " addressed to the printer of that paper : " SIR , ―That a certain degree of reputation is acquired merely by approving the works of ...
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