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... Wish ; Solitude ; The Two Doves , a Fable ; Autumn : -in 1749 , Poverty Insulted ; Region allotted to Old Maids ; the Nymph at her Toilet ; God is Love ; Cloe's Soliloquy . Some of these are signed H. Greville . Whether he wrote any ...
... Wish ; Solitude ; The Two Doves , a Fable ; Autumn : -in 1749 , Poverty Insulted ; Region allotted to Old Maids ; the Nymph at her Toilet ; God is Love ; Cloe's Soliloquy . Some of these are signed H. Greville . Whether he wrote any ...
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... readers , that he thought it necessary to apologize for them , in a very respectful manner , and with a kind of hesi- * He received 6,000l . for this work tation from which I would wish to conclude , that BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XV.
... readers , that he thought it necessary to apologize for them , in a very respectful manner , and with a kind of hesi- * He received 6,000l . for this work tation from which I would wish to conclude , that BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XV.
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Alexander Chalmers. tation from which I would wish to conclude , that his notions were rather accidentally perplexed by a ha- bit which he had acquired of reasoning upon inscrut- able mysteries , than wilfully erroneous * . The same ...
Alexander Chalmers. tation from which I would wish to conclude , that his notions were rather accidentally perplexed by a ha- bit which he had acquired of reasoning upon inscrut- able mysteries , than wilfully erroneous * . The same ...
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... him , who respect his memory too much to suf- fer any INSULT to be offered it with IMPUNITY . * This copy is taken from the St. James's Chronicle . They wish you to be upon your guard : for b 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
... him , who respect his memory too much to suf- fer any INSULT to be offered it with IMPUNITY . * This copy is taken from the St. James's Chronicle . They wish you to be upon your guard : for b 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
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Alexander Chalmers. They wish you to be upon your guard : for assure yourself , if any thing obnoxious , in little or in much , creeps into the world through the St. James's Chroni- cle , you will be esteemed personally answerable ...
Alexander Chalmers. They wish you to be upon your guard : for assure yourself , if any thing obnoxious , in little or in much , creeps into the world through the St. James's Chroni- cle , you will be esteemed personally answerable ...
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