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... original ? " It was first printed by his father , with an excusable vanity , with → out his knowledge ; and afterwards in " A Mis- cellany of Poems ,, " published by subscription at Oxford , in 1731 , by John Husbands , A. M. Fellow of ...
... original ? " It was first printed by his father , with an excusable vanity , with → out his knowledge ; and afterwards in " A Mis- cellany of Poems ,, " published by subscription at Oxford , in 1731 , by John Husbands , A. M. Fellow of ...
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... original unformed sketch of this tragedy , partly in the raw ma- terials of prose , and partly worked up in verse , Sir Nathaniel Brent's Translation , 1676 . and a variety of hints for illustration , borrowed from DR JOHNSON . 59.
... original unformed sketch of this tragedy , partly in the raw ma- terials of prose , and partly worked up in verse , Sir Nathaniel Brent's Translation , 1676 . and a variety of hints for illustration , borrowed from DR JOHNSON . 59.
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... original and the printed tragedy , and depo- sited the volume in the King's library. ́ In three months after , he removed to London with his wife ; but her daughter , who had lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the ...
... original and the printed tragedy , and depo- sited the volume in the King's library. ́ In three months after , he removed to London with his wife ; but her daughter , who had lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the ...
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... original editor of the " Gentleman's Magazine " , and re- tained by his respectable successor , Mr David Henry , and the present editor , Mr John Nichols , to whom English literature is indebted for various elaborate and accurate ...
... original editor of the " Gentleman's Magazine " , and re- tained by his respectable successor , Mr David Henry , and the present editor , Mr John Nichols , to whom English literature is indebted for various elaborate and accurate ...
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... original satire , the poet takes leave of a friend who was withdrawing himself from the vices of Rome . In the intended re- treat of Savage , the unmerited treatment to which indigence is subjected , the insolence of ill- acquired ...
... original satire , the poet takes leave of a friend who was withdrawing himself from the vices of Rome . In the intended re- treat of Savage , the unmerited treatment to which indigence is subjected , the insolence of ill- acquired ...
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