Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... gives the sense very well , and lays it more open : which may be of good service to Mr. Dobson in any passages where ... give the same gentleman a thousand pounds , if he would translate Milton's Paradise Lost . He told me of that offer ...
... gives the sense very well , and lays it more open : which may be of good service to Mr. Dobson in any passages where ... give the same gentleman a thousand pounds , if he would translate Milton's Paradise Lost . He told me of that offer ...
Strana 297
... give better Reasons for their dis- senting , than the ill - natur'd World will be ready to give for them . Tom joins with me in humble Service to you , Coxed , Coker , and all Friends . He seems to think Mr. Coker's Memory wants a jog ...
... give better Reasons for their dis- senting , than the ill - natur'd World will be ready to give for them . Tom joins with me in humble Service to you , Coxed , Coker , and all Friends . He seems to think Mr. Coker's Memory wants a jog ...
Strana 335
... give me any hints I should be much oblig'd to you ; if my going into those countries , can make me understand better or have a stronger relish for some of its antient writers , I shall think my time at least in- nocently spent , not ...
... give me any hints I should be much oblig'd to you ; if my going into those countries , can make me understand better or have a stronger relish for some of its antient writers , I shall think my time at least in- nocently spent , not ...
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