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... such a one as you would have participated in very greatly with me . This was no lefs than a total Victory over that invete- rate Prejudice of our old Acquain- tance MILOTOS , who ( like the old De- baucheé in GIL BLAS that thought the ...
... such a one as you would have participated in very greatly with me . This was no lefs than a total Victory over that invete- rate Prejudice of our old Acquain- tance MILOTOS , who ( like the old De- baucheé in GIL BLAS that thought the ...
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... such a Suppofition feems to be this Sentence of QUINCTILIAN . Ro- SCIUS citatior , Esopus gravior , quod ille comedias , hic tragedias egit . ‡ But QUINCTILIAN , confidering the distance of Time he liv'd from these famous Play- ers ...
... such a Suppofition feems to be this Sentence of QUINCTILIAN . Ro- SCIUS citatior , Esopus gravior , quod ille comedias , hic tragedias egit . ‡ But QUINCTILIAN , confidering the distance of Time he liv'd from these famous Play- ers ...
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... such scattered , and un- ' finished , accounts . the fubject of History ' fhould be linked , together , in one un- ' broken chain ; more especially , if , it con- ' fist of many various particulars ; not eafy , ' in themselves , to be ...
... such scattered , and un- ' finished , accounts . the fubject of History ' fhould be linked , together , in one un- ' broken chain ; more especially , if , it con- ' fist of many various particulars ; not eafy , ' in themselves , to be ...
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