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... juft on a level with the innocence of females nurfed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . -As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by common fenfe and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered ...
... juft on a level with the innocence of females nurfed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . -As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by common fenfe and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered ...
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... juft fufpicion of having originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved flate of our dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- fionally introduce ideas ...
... juft fufpicion of having originated from this practice , which continues even in the present improved flate of our dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- fionally introduce ideas ...
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... juft as much credit as he thinks fit : Here we shall obferve , that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek Profeffor of the Univerfity of Cambridge , baiting about forty years ago at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old woman ...
... juft as much credit as he thinks fit : Here we shall obferve , that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek Profeffor of the Univerfity of Cambridge , baiting about forty years ago at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old woman ...
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... juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candour and good - nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deli- çate knowledge and polite ...
... juft value and esteem for him . His exceeding candour and good - nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deli- çate knowledge and polite ...
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... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his good and juft debtors ; to every one of whom he remits twenty fhillings for every twenty pounds , and fo after this rate for a 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his good and juft debtors ; to every one of whom he remits twenty fhillings for every twenty pounds , and fo after this rate for a 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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