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Page 41
... beginning of this miniature volume , we shall leave its readers to make their own ́remarks . The first is addressed to the Prince Regent , beginning with High favour'd Brunswick the second , to the Emperor of Russia , beginning with ...
... beginning of this miniature volume , we shall leave its readers to make their own ́remarks . The first is addressed to the Prince Regent , beginning with High favour'd Brunswick the second , to the Emperor of Russia , beginning with ...
Page 47
... beginning ; Pauca sunt , quæ de instituto meo , et de hác Promethei Eschylei editione , præfari velim , ' & c . & c .; and in introducing the Septem Contra Thebas he adopts the same sort of subdued tone : but soon " he steps me a little ...
... beginning ; Pauca sunt , quæ de instituto meo , et de hác Promethei Eschylei editione , præfari velim , ' & c . & c .; and in introducing the Septem Contra Thebas he adopts the same sort of subdued tone : but soon " he steps me a little ...
Page 507
... beginning . While Spanheim resided in this country , Addison cultivated his society , and is supposed to have derived from his conversation the superficial acquaintance with medals that is displayed in the three Dialogues . Some project ...
... beginning . While Spanheim resided in this country , Addison cultivated his society , and is supposed to have derived from his conversation the superficial acquaintance with medals that is displayed in the three Dialogues . Some project ...
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