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Page 8
... learned and wor- thy friend writes to us thus : - " You say he is a native of War- wickshire . This is not accurate . He was born in Hules - Owen , which is partly in the county of Salop , and partly in that of Wor- cester . There were ...
... learned and wor- thy friend writes to us thus : - " You say he is a native of War- wickshire . This is not accurate . He was born in Hules - Owen , which is partly in the county of Salop , and partly in that of Wor- cester . There were ...
Page 13
... learned gentleman in the Monthly Magazine , who signs himself B. J. C. but I am free to confess , that however it may have been with me formerly , I now read less than I write : I believe the confession to be far more extraordinary than ...
... learned gentleman in the Monthly Magazine , who signs himself B. J. C. but I am free to confess , that however it may have been with me formerly , I now read less than I write : I believe the confession to be far more extraordinary than ...
Page 22
... learned editor of Milton's poetical works had undertaken , and with unwearied diligence accomplished , a verbal index to the Muse of our illustrious poet , which with a life accompanied his second edition . The biographical sketch and ...
... learned editor of Milton's poetical works had undertaken , and with unwearied diligence accomplished , a verbal index to the Muse of our illustrious poet , which with a life accompanied his second edition . The biographical sketch and ...
Page 82
... learned have imagined that these alphabetical verses were written for the assistance of children , and were intended as a help to their memory and pronunciation . See Mer- rick's Dissert . on Tryphiod . The French have what they call ...
... learned have imagined that these alphabetical verses were written for the assistance of children , and were intended as a help to their memory and pronunciation . See Mer- rick's Dissert . on Tryphiod . The French have what they call ...
Page 135
... learned friend meant it to apply to me as a member of the family of the Greens , of Hales - Owen ,, or in any wise as a relative of that family , is an entire fiction , and utterly void of truth . The concluding sentence of that note ...
... learned friend meant it to apply to me as a member of the family of the Greens , of Hales - Owen ,, or in any wise as a relative of that family , is an entire fiction , and utterly void of truth . The concluding sentence of that note ...
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