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The length of this prefatory advertisement las precluded their exemplification ,
which was here meant to have been given . - We wish , however , to impress the
foregoing circum . Itance on the memory of the judicious reader . 1 The latter ( as
...
The length of this prefatory advertisement las precluded their exemplification ,
which was here meant to have been given . - We wish , however , to impress the
foregoing circum . Itance on the memory of the judicious reader . 1 The latter ( as
...
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The office of " devising brave punishments ” for faithless editors , is therefore
strenuously declined , even though their guilt should equal that of one of their
number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds instead of
wind ...
The office of " devising brave punishments ” for faithless editors , is therefore
strenuously declined , even though their guilt should equal that of one of their
number ( Mr. Steevens ) who stands convicted of having given winds instead of
wind ...
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Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living
which his father proposed to him ; * and in order to settle in the world after a
family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . ' His wife
was the ...
Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living
which his father proposed to him ; * and in order to settle in the world after a
family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . ' His wife
was the ...
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... when any dif . course has casually arose about him ) have given her ten
guineas . " Sir Thomas was too covetous , « . To covet so much deer , « When
horns enough upon his head , o . Most plainly did appear . Had not his worship
one deer ...
... when any dif . course has casually arose about him ) have given her ten
guineas . " Sir Thomas was too covetous , « . To covet so much deer , « When
horns enough upon his head , o . Most plainly did appear . Had not his worship
one deer ...
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This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry - The commanded him to
continue it for one play more , ) This anecdote was first given to the publick by
Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant ,
4to .
This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry - The commanded him to
continue it for one play more , ) This anecdote was first given to the publick by
Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant ,
4to .
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