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... reader . THEY beg leave , on the prefent occafion , to repeat their acknowledgments to the PUBLIC and their FRIENDS ; to affure them , that they will not flacken their endeavours to in- form and entertain them ; and they have fome ...
... reader . THEY beg leave , on the prefent occafion , to repeat their acknowledgments to the PUBLIC and their FRIENDS ; to affure them , that they will not flacken their endeavours to in- form and entertain them ; and they have fome ...
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... reader ; efpecially as they relate to the erection and improve- ment of two ftructures , now principal or- naments of the city of Dublin . " In the year 1757 , dining one day with the late Mr. Bristow , then one of the commiffioners of ...
... reader ; efpecially as they relate to the erection and improve- ment of two ftructures , now principal or- naments of the city of Dublin . " In the year 1757 , dining one day with the late Mr. Bristow , then one of the commiffioners of ...
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... reader . " Thus plunged in the pleafures of the imagination , it is eafy to conceive , that the business or study of my profeffion , fo diametrically oppofite to them , could not fail of growing very irkfome , if not quite difgufting ...
... reader . " Thus plunged in the pleafures of the imagination , it is eafy to conceive , that the business or study of my profeffion , fo diametrically oppofite to them , could not fail of growing very irkfome , if not quite difgufting ...
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... reader to indulge his imagination in the luxury of the foregoing defcriptions , till the appearance of our next month's Magazine ; againft which time we will beg leave to enter a little into the plain profe fact , and fhew the Country ...
... reader to indulge his imagination in the luxury of the foregoing defcriptions , till the appearance of our next month's Magazine ; againft which time we will beg leave to enter a little into the plain profe fact , and fhew the Country ...
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... reader , I am perfuaded , that every man of tafte will confider what the critic condemns as a fault , as a beauty of a very high order ; a beauty juftified by the example of Homer , and conformable to the ftrict rules of literary ...
... reader , I am perfuaded , that every man of tafte will confider what the critic condemns as a fault , as a beauty of a very high order ; a beauty juftified by the example of Homer , and conformable to the ftrict rules of literary ...
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