The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... living among his opponents , Παντες , όσοι προ εμου ηλθον , κλέπται εισι και λεσαι , all who are come before me ( ie before the door ) are thieves and robbers . Observe , he says a are , and not near were ; which shews he meant some ...
... living among his opponents , Παντες , όσοι προ εμου ηλθον , κλέπται εισι και λεσαι , all who are come before me ( ie before the door ) are thieves and robbers . Observe , he says a are , and not near were ; which shews he meant some ...
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... living , in that situation ; and they report him to have been one of the greatest beaux ( even in those days of general dress ) , as well as one of the most distinguished wits who fréquented the Grecian and the Bedford .'- Here Foote ...
... living , in that situation ; and they report him to have been one of the greatest beaux ( even in those days of general dress ) , as well as one of the most distinguished wits who fréquented the Grecian and the Bedford .'- Here Foote ...
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... living artists ; and that Mr. B. was not only alive when the Inquiry was written , but that his death , on the 26th February , was subsequent to its publication by nearly a fortnight . ' We are glad to receive Mr. Hoare's testimony to ...
... living artists ; and that Mr. B. was not only alive when the Inquiry was written , but that his death , on the 26th February , was subsequent to its publication by nearly a fortnight . ' We are glad to receive Mr. Hoare's testimony to ...
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