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... Gentleman's Magazine : 66 SIR , " TO MR . CAVE . Νου . 25 , 1734 . " As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be displeased , if in order to the improvement of it , I ...
... Gentleman's Magazine : 66 SIR , " TO MR . CAVE . Νου . 25 , 1734 . " As you appear no less sensible than your readers of the defects of your poetical article , you will not be displeased , if in order to the improvement of it , I ...
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... gentleman , who in the course of conversation wished to inform us of this simple fact , that the Counsel upon the circuit at Shrewsbury were much bitten by fleas , took , I suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it ...
... gentleman , who in the course of conversation wished to inform us of this simple fact , that the Counsel upon the circuit at Shrewsbury were much bitten by fleas , took , I suppose , seven or eight minutes in relating it ...
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... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . " JOHNSON . ( sternly , ) " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent ...
... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . " JOHNSON . ( sternly , ) " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent ...
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