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... tion . " I have only to add , that as I am sensible I have transcribed it very coarsely , which , after having altered it , I was obliged to do , I will , if you please to transmit the sheets from the press , cor- rect it for you ; and ...
... tion . " I have only to add , that as I am sensible I have transcribed it very coarsely , which , after having altered it , I was obliged to do , I will , if you please to transmit the sheets from the press , cor- rect it for you ; and ...
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... tion and humanity , while the Highland army marched victorious through Scotland . It is remarkable of this Chief , that though he had earnestly remonstrated against the attempt as hopeless , he was of too heroic a spirit not to venture ...
... tion and humanity , while the Highland army marched victorious through Scotland . It is remarkable of this Chief , that though he had earnestly remonstrated against the attempt as hopeless , he was of too heroic a spirit not to venture ...
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... tion of interests , it is brought to pass , that subjects of it are extensive and various , in a body made up of different communi- and it is executed with ability , cannot fail ties and different religions , there should to impress all ...
... tion of interests , it is brought to pass , that subjects of it are extensive and various , in a body made up of different communi- and it is executed with ability , cannot fail ties and different religions , there should to impress all ...
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... tion from the latter poem . See also Byron's Life and Works , v . 66 . A of Horace , should be revised and altered at the pleasure of an actor . Yet Garrick knew well , that without some alterations it would not be fit for the stage ...
... tion from the latter poem . See also Byron's Life and Works , v . 66 . A of Horace , should be revised and altered at the pleasure of an actor . Yet Garrick knew well , that without some alterations it would not be fit for the stage ...
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... tion , that Johnson at once perceived that Reynolds had the habit of thinking for When Johnson lived in Castle- street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells ...
... tion , that Johnson at once perceived that Reynolds had the habit of thinking for When Johnson lived in Castle- street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells ...
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