The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen25Philological Society of London, 1794 |
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... leave him for a while & return to his " Fellow Priest - catcher , Edwards , in " whofe face one might pr.ceive all ye . " marks yt . a cowardly fear could im- " print , " & c . Edwards wrote Letters to feveral Gent . to raise ye ...
... leave him for a while & return to his " Fellow Priest - catcher , Edwards , in " whofe face one might pr.ceive all ye . " marks yt . a cowardly fear could im- " print , " & c . Edwards wrote Letters to feveral Gent . to raise ye ...
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... leave off making a drudge of myself : " I have already a fufficiency for every " purpofe of dignity as well as comfort , 66 and why fhould I be a flave to every impertinent puppy who can throw down " his fhilling ? I politively will ...
... leave off making a drudge of myself : " I have already a fufficiency for every " purpofe of dignity as well as comfort , 66 and why fhould I be a flave to every impertinent puppy who can throw down " his fhilling ? I politively will ...
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... leave to conclude this paper . " Horace , " fays he , " in this poem , thanks the Mufes for the favourable or propi- tious eye which they caft upon him in the hour of his nativity ; he acknow- ledges , it was at that first ipftant of ...
... leave to conclude this paper . " Horace , " fays he , " in this poem , thanks the Mufes for the favourable or propi- tious eye which they caft upon him in the hour of his nativity ; he acknow- ledges , it was at that first ipftant of ...
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... leave , nor mind op- pref . Born at Shipbourne , near Seven - oaks , in Kent , anno 1726 ; author of " The Hop- Garden , ” a much - admired poem , in three cantos ; a man of much cultivated genius and poetical talent - unhappily loft ...
... leave , nor mind op- pref . Born at Shipbourne , near Seven - oaks , in Kent , anno 1726 ; author of " The Hop- Garden , ” a much - admired poem , in three cantos ; a man of much cultivated genius and poetical talent - unhappily loft ...
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... leave them to your ven- geance . Men of Colour ! Have you fuffered yourfelves to be duped by the declama- tions of thefe Traitors , boafting to you of Liberty and Equality ? Have they not abufed you , in making you hare them with your ...
... leave them to your ven- geance . Men of Colour ! Have you fuffered yourfelves to be duped by the declama- tions of thefe Traitors , boafting to you of Liberty and Equality ? Have they not abufed you , in making you hare them with your ...
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