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Our lost and lamented Friend Gibson has told us , I think very truly , in dedicating
a juvenile work to his Father , that there are but two kinds of Dedications , which
can do honour either to the Patron or the Author - the first arising from literary ...
Our lost and lamented Friend Gibson has told us , I think very truly , in dedicating
a juvenile work to his Father , that there are but two kinds of Dedications , which
can do honour either to the Patron or the Author - the first arising from literary ...
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... and whose fortune - but I will not copy the contemptuous prclate in his favourite
exercise of reviling the literary characters , whose opinions were different from his
own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already ...
... and whose fortune - but I will not copy the contemptuous prclate in his favourite
exercise of reviling the literary characters , whose opinions were different from his
own ; his habit of indulging a contemptuous and dogmatical spirit has already ...
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May his wretched catastrophe preserve the literary world from being dishonoured
again by artifice fo detestable ! I have said , that the collection he publifhed of
Latin poets is entitled to some regard as a literary curiosity : and it may ...
May his wretched catastrophe preserve the literary world from being dishonoured
again by artifice fo detestable ! I have said , that the collection he publifhed of
Latin poets is entitled to some regard as a literary curiosity : and it may ...
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