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... pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . ... and others by the speakers themselves , who have been pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased .
... pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . ... and others by the speakers themselves , who have been pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased .
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a visit at Mr. Dilly's , at Southill in Bedfordshire , he was pleased to dictate it to me from memory . He afterwards found among his papers a copy of it , which he had dictated to Mr. Baretti , with its title and corrections , in his ...
a visit at Mr. Dilly's , at Southill in Bedfordshire , he was pleased to dictate it to me from memory . He afterwards found among his papers a copy of it , which he had dictated to Mr. Baretti , with its title and corrections , in his ...
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Upon this I took occasion to controvert Horace's maxim -mediocribus esse poetis Non homines , non Di , non concessere columnæ ; ' " 2 for here ( I observed ) , was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore ...
Upon this I took occasion to controvert Horace's maxim -mediocribus esse poetis Non homines , non Di , non concessere columnæ ; ' " 2 for here ( I observed ) , was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore ...
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