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... ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this abfurd goffip , will fcarcely pay more attention to him on the prefent occafion , than when he gravely assures us ...
... ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this abfurd goffip , will fcarcely pay more attention to him on the prefent occafion , than when he gravely assures us ...
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... ancient caflle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of archite & ure pronounce to be fpurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . We are happy at leaft to have recollected a single impofition that was too logical bard , on the ...
... ancient caflle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of archite & ure pronounce to be fpurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . We are happy at leaft to have recollected a single impofition that was too logical bard , on the ...
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... ancient prejudices in its favour may fill exift , and for that reafon only it is preferved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of , Shakspeare , because the strongest act of Parliament that could be framed , would fail to compel ...
... ancient prejudices in its favour may fill exift , and for that reafon only it is preferved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of , Shakspeare , because the strongest act of Parliament that could be framed , would fail to compel ...
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... ancient writers , little know at what expence of time and labour fuch atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , how- ever , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to fuppofe we have ...
... ancient writers , little know at what expence of time and labour fuch atoms of intelligence have been col- lected . That the foregoing information , how- ever , may communicate no alarm , or induce the reader to fuppofe we have ...
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... ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almoft equally old , is likewise a circumftance by no means honourable to our author , however fecure refpecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration ...
... ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almoft equally old , is likewise a circumftance by no means honourable to our author , however fecure refpecting ourselves . For what is it , under pretence of restoration ...
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