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... obliged to treat of them in a new and unbeaten method . His verses on the Shower in Town , ' and the Defcription of the Morn- ing , ' are inftances of the happiness of that ge- nius , which could raife fuch pleasing ideas upon occafions ...
... obliged to treat of them in a new and unbeaten method . His verses on the Shower in Town , ' and the Defcription of the Morn- ing , ' are inftances of the happiness of that ge- nius , which could raife fuch pleasing ideas upon occafions ...
Seite xi
... obliging information , or fortunate fu- The neceffity of fuch a feparate publication has fince been wholly fuperfeded , by the very copious and excellent Prefaces , prefixed by ALEXANDER CHALMERS , efq . F.S. A. to the late collection ...
... obliging information , or fortunate fu- The neceffity of fuch a feparate publication has fince been wholly fuperfeded , by the very copious and excellent Prefaces , prefixed by ALEXANDER CHALMERS , efq . F.S. A. to the late collection ...
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... obliging communication of the Cata- logue of the Library of St. Martin's . The news , and periodical papers , in the courfe of the original publications , form the capital fource of information , containing nearly the only intelli ...
... obliging communication of the Cata- logue of the Library of St. Martin's . The news , and periodical papers , in the courfe of the original publications , form the capital fource of information , containing nearly the only intelli ...
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... may be applied to Effayifts ; they are fcarce thought freemen of their company without paying fome duties , or obliging them felves to be true to Love . ' thousand various ways ; and the transfer of affec- tions BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE .
... may be applied to Effayifts ; they are fcarce thought freemen of their company without paying fome duties , or obliging them felves to be true to Love . ' thousand various ways ; and the transfer of affec- tions BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE .
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... obliged to fell his fhare in the theatre , and was cast in an action which he commenced against the managers , in 1726. He is now faid to have been attacked by a paralytic dif- order , which greatly impaired his understanding ; and in ...
... obliged to fell his fhare in the theatre , and was cast in an action which he commenced against the managers , in 1726. He is now faid to have been attacked by a paralytic dif- order , which greatly impaired his understanding ; and in ...
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