The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73E. Cave, 1793 - Great Britain |
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... ( whose opinion in the literary world is decifive ) has done justice to his character , in the following words : " He had , from na- ture , the advantages of a clear and found understanding , with abilities very rarely furpaffed or ...
... ( whose opinion in the literary world is decifive ) has done justice to his character , in the following words : " He had , from na- ture , the advantages of a clear and found understanding , with abilities very rarely furpaffed or ...
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... ; but , through want of money , was obliged to engrave all the mathematical parts him . felf , he having engaged fèveral work- mex GRAY , whose talents were certainly of the first order 10 [ Jan. Biographical Account of Mr. Thomas Wright .
... ; but , through want of money , was obliged to engrave all the mathematical parts him . felf , he having engaged fèveral work- mex GRAY , whose talents were certainly of the first order 10 [ Jan. Biographical Account of Mr. Thomas Wright .
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GRAY , whose talents were certainly of the first order , has in his Elegy given one of the pureft inftances of his ge ... whose imagination over her judgement , every perfon of understanding must be con- vinced of , and herself probably ...
GRAY , whose talents were certainly of the first order , has in his Elegy given one of the pureft inftances of his ge ... whose imagination over her judgement , every perfon of understanding must be con- vinced of , and herself probably ...
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... whose unremit- ting attention to both failors and foldiers does his profeffion and his heart the greatest cre- dit , gave him a dram , and told him he looked well and fat- Fat dun you caw me , he Godlin I loaft a mattor o two ftoane fin ...
... whose unremit- ting attention to both failors and foldiers does his profeffion and his heart the greatest cre- dit , gave him a dram , and told him he looked well and fat- Fat dun you caw me , he Godlin I loaft a mattor o two ftoane fin ...
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... whose life fuggefted thefe reflexions ) was a striking inftance in favour of this fcheme of un- enforced charity . In the day of her profperity he had behaved well , and , of courfe , when the evil days came upon her , he was not ...
... whose life fuggefted thefe reflexions ) was a striking inftance in favour of this fcheme of un- enforced charity . In the day of her profperity he had behaved well , and , of courfe , when the evil days came upon her , he was not ...
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