The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... and , fince the text is GRATITUDE , we beg leave to return our acknowledgments to him for the noble and rational entertainments he has given us , we mean the 1 the admirable author of the RAMBLER , a work that 2 STUDENT . The.
... and , fince the text is GRATITUDE , we beg leave to return our acknowledgments to him for the noble and rational entertainments he has given us , we mean the 1 the admirable author of the RAMBLER , a work that 2 STUDENT . The.
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... given time together.- -The FIELDING'S , the JOHNSON's , the AKINSIDE'S , the ARM- STRONG'S , the COLLINS's , the WARTON's , the SMAL- LET'S , the MASON'S , the LOWTHE's , the BROWNS , and not a few concern'd in the STUDENT , with a ...
... given time together.- -The FIELDING'S , the JOHNSON's , the AKINSIDE'S , the ARM- STRONG'S , the COLLINS's , the WARTON's , the SMAL- LET'S , the MASON'S , the LOWTHE's , the BROWNS , and not a few concern'd in the STUDENT , with a ...
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... given , the dog feem'd as unaffected , as if nothing at all had happen'd ; and continued brifk and fenfible , to every thing that was done to exafperate him ; he held up his head and look'd about him , and there was nothing particular ...
... given , the dog feem'd as unaffected , as if nothing at all had happen'd ; and continued brifk and fenfible , to every thing that was done to exafperate him ; he held up his head and look'd about him , and there was nothing particular ...
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... given , immediately entered an odd fantastic figure , who feem'd to be very captious , difcontented , and self - conceited . The garment fhe wore was of fo notable a contexture that it never appeared one ininute to be the fame , but ...
... given , immediately entered an odd fantastic figure , who feem'd to be very captious , difcontented , and self - conceited . The garment fhe wore was of fo notable a contexture that it never appeared one ininute to be the fame , but ...
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... given our felves noe fecurities to be foe to your highnes : you had then trufted us gratis ; whereas wee have nowe our former loyaltie to vouch us . You fee , my lord , how much I prefume on the greatnes of your spirit , that dare ...
... given our felves noe fecurities to be foe to your highnes : you had then trufted us gratis ; whereas wee have nowe our former loyaltie to vouch us . You fee , my lord , how much I prefume on the greatnes of your spirit , that dare ...
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