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... defign , led him into a gallery full of those unhappy wretches , who were feverely ex- piating the folly which had brought them thither . At this hi- deous fpectacle , fo offenfive to all his fenfes , the young man grew fick . Go thou ...
... defign , led him into a gallery full of those unhappy wretches , who were feverely ex- piating the folly which had brought them thither . At this hi- deous fpectacle , fo offenfive to all his fenfes , the young man grew fick . Go thou ...
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... defign , adorns with cir- cumftances of his own invention , and perfonages which never exifted , crowding fiction upon fiction , to make his ftory more entertaining . Now , I fee little difference between thofe ro- mances and our real ...
... defign , adorns with cir- cumftances of his own invention , and perfonages which never exifted , crowding fiction upon fiction , to make his ftory more entertaining . Now , I fee little difference between thofe ro- mances and our real ...
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... defign . For the lives " of authors we have had recourfe to their works ; and for the " lives of others , to the best memoirs that are extant con- " cerning them . " The particular authorities on which any facts are fupported , and the ...
... defign . For the lives " of authors we have had recourfe to their works ; and for the " lives of others , to the best memoirs that are extant con- " cerning them . " The particular authorities on which any facts are fupported , and the ...
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... defign and advantages . He is reprefented in full proportion , and the likeness is well preserved . The death of Sir Ifaac Newton , in 1727 , made way for the advancement of Sir Hans Sloane to the Prefidency of the Royal Society . He ...
... defign and advantages . He is reprefented in full proportion , and the likeness is well preserved . The death of Sir Ifaac Newton , in 1727 , made way for the advancement of Sir Hans Sloane to the Prefidency of the Royal Society . He ...
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... defign . According to which , befide the 20,000l . paid for Sir Hans Sloane's collection , the Harleian manufcripts were purchased at the rate of 10,000l . and that magnificent edifice called Montague - Houfe , in Ruffel - ftreet ...
... defign . According to which , befide the 20,000l . paid for Sir Hans Sloane's collection , the Harleian manufcripts were purchased at the rate of 10,000l . and that magnificent edifice called Montague - Houfe , in Ruffel - ftreet ...
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