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... learned antiquary , Humphrey Scarecrow , Esquire , of Hockley in the Hole , recorder to the Bear - garden , was then writing a discourse on the subject . It appears by the best accounts , says this gentleman , that the high names which ...
... learned antiquary , Humphrey Scarecrow , Esquire , of Hockley in the Hole , recorder to the Bear - garden , was then writing a discourse on the subject . It appears by the best accounts , says this gentleman , that the high names which ...
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... learned will be pleased to send to Mr. Bickerstaff , at Mr. Morphew's near Stationers ' Hall , their several lists for the first table only , and in the order they would have them placed ; after which the proposer will compare the ...
... learned will be pleased to send to Mr. Bickerstaff , at Mr. Morphew's near Stationers ' Hall , their several lists for the first table only , and in the order they would have them placed ; after which the proposer will compare the ...
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... learned audience : this is to desire that he would not hereafter be so eloquent , except to a country congre- gation ; the proprietors of Tillotson's Works having con- sulted the learned in the law , whether preaching a sermon they have ...
... learned audience : this is to desire that he would not hereafter be so eloquent , except to a country congre- gation ; the proprietors of Tillotson's Works having con- sulted the learned in the law , whether preaching a sermon they have ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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