The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... readers , will not be the means of injuring , in the smallest degree , the extensive circulation of which this well established and highly fa- voured publication has to boast , nor of removing one considerate sub- scriber from the ...
... readers , will not be the means of injuring , in the smallest degree , the extensive circulation of which this well established and highly fa- voured publication has to boast , nor of removing one considerate sub- scriber from the ...
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... reading in the writers of Milton's time , was hardly extensive enough to qualify him for an editor of Milton . Warton , by ... readers , if I compare some passages of the poet and his commentator . lancholy " is one of Warton's earliest ...
... reading in the writers of Milton's time , was hardly extensive enough to qualify him for an editor of Milton . Warton , by ... readers , if I compare some passages of the poet and his commentator . lancholy " is one of Warton's earliest ...
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... readers , they will only be imparted occasionally , with a view of diversifying the contents of your miscellany ... reader , or recompence a poetical anti- quary for the trouble of perusal . As it is written in the Scotish dialect ...
... readers , they will only be imparted occasionally , with a view of diversifying the contents of your miscellany ... reader , or recompence a poetical anti- quary for the trouble of perusal . As it is written in the Scotish dialect ...
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