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Dr. Priestley composed , as he assures us , altogether from original writers , he does not profess , in the formation of these volumes , to have consulted original documents , -which would have been a task of infinite labour ...
Dr. Priestley composed , as he assures us , altogether from original writers , he does not profess , in the formation of these volumes , to have consulted original documents , -which would have been a task of infinite labour ...
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From these transcripts , Mr. Ellis banishes the old orthography , but retains the original words ; and , by this licence , so allowable in a work of criticil elucidation , he renders the passages much more familiar to a reader of the ...
From these transcripts , Mr. Ellis banishes the old orthography , but retains the original words ; and , by this licence , so allowable in a work of criticil elucidation , he renders the passages much more familiar to a reader of the ...
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Of the smaller poems at the end of the volume , those intitled “ from the Greek ' are admitted by Mr. Walpole himself to be imitations from the Anthologia : but he has neither inserted nor referred to the originals , having scarcely ...
Of the smaller poems at the end of the volume , those intitled “ from the Greek ' are admitted by Mr. Walpole himself to be imitations from the Anthologia : but he has neither inserted nor referred to the originals , having scarcely ...
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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