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Page 278
... and fenna , The general conditions conclude the volume , in which , as in the two former , the Readers will find entertainment and instruction ; and while they commend the judyment and liberality of the Society in the preniun.s ...
... and fenna , The general conditions conclude the volume , in which , as in the two former , the Readers will find entertainment and instruction ; and while they commend the judyment and liberality of the Society in the preniun.s ...
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The first volume closes with an account of Timothy Rider , who flourished about the year 1580. The advertisement informs us , that the second volume is in the press , and is to be followed by a third , the matter having grown so much on ...
The first volume closes with an account of Timothy Rider , who flourished about the year 1580. The advertisement informs us , that the second volume is in the press , and is to be followed by a third , the matter having grown so much on ...
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We have spoken of his Edge Hill , a poem , in four books , and his Labour and Genius , a Fable , in our 37 th and 39th volumes , and , we truit , no injustice was done to his merit as a poet . In this collective edition of his works ...
We have spoken of his Edge Hill , a poem , in four books , and his Labour and Genius , a Fable , in our 37 th and 39th volumes , and , we truit , no injustice was done to his merit as a poet . In this collective edition of his works ...
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