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... authour as you talked to Elphinstone ; you , who have been so long the manager of a theatre , rejecting the plays of poor authours . You are an old Judge , who have often pronounced sentence of death . You are a practised surgeon , who ...
... authour as you talked to Elphinstone ; you , who have been so long the manager of a theatre , rejecting the plays of poor authours . You are an old Judge , who have often pronounced sentence of death . You are a practised surgeon , who ...
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... authour of merit , or , which is the same thing as to purchase - money , an authour who pleases the publick . " An Dr. Robertson expatiated on the character of a certain nobleman ; that he was one of the strongest - minded men that ever ...
... authour of merit , or , which is the same thing as to purchase - money , an authour who pleases the publick . " An Dr. Robertson expatiated on the character of a certain nobleman ; that he was one of the strongest - minded men that ever ...
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... authour's works , placido lumine , when I am afraid mankind in general are better pleased with severity , he may surely express a grateful sense of their civility . Various Readings in the Life of LYTTELTON . " He solaced [ himself ] ...
... authour's works , placido lumine , when I am afraid mankind in general are better pleased with severity , he may surely express a grateful sense of their civility . Various Readings in the Life of LYTTELTON . " He solaced [ himself ] ...
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