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... Good- Natured Man , a Comedy , 1768 ; The Roman History , from the founda- tion of the City of Rome to the ... Great , 2 vols . , 1774 ; An History of the Earth and Animated Nature , 8 vols . , 1774 ; The Haunch of Venison , a Poetical ...
... Good- Natured Man , a Comedy , 1768 ; The Roman History , from the founda- tion of the City of Rome to the ... Great , 2 vols . , 1774 ; An History of the Earth and Animated Nature , 8 vols . , 1774 ; The Haunch of Venison , a Poetical ...
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... natured critic , I'll take leave to quote your own words , and give you my remarks upon them as they occur . You begin as follows : - " I hope , my good Doctor , you soon will be here , And your spring - velvet coat very smart will ...
... natured critic , I'll take leave to quote your own words , and give you my remarks upon them as they occur . You begin as follows : - " I hope , my good Doctor , you soon will be here , And your spring - velvet coat very smart will ...
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... good - natured ; that he's too much every man's man ; that he laughs this minute with one , and cries the next with another ; but whose instructions may he thank for all this ? Sir Will . Not mine , sure ? My letters to him during my ...
... good - natured ; that he's too much every man's man ; that he laughs this minute with one , and cries the next with another ; but whose instructions may he thank for all this ? Sir Will . Not mine , sure ? My letters to him during my ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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