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... printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759. It is an adaptation of some lines headed Etrene à Iris in Part iii . of the Ménagiana . ] THE LOGICIANS REFUTED IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT ...
... printed in The Bee , 6th October , 1759. ] 2 [ 2 First printed in The Bee , 13th October , 1759. It is an adaptation of some lines headed Etrene à Iris in Part iii . of the Ménagiana . ] THE LOGICIANS REFUTED IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT ...
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... printed in The Public Ledger , 14th April , 1761. The epigram , however , had been printed in the Ledger for 4th April , and so was only revived in the letter of ten days later . It is one of Goldsmith's doubtful pieces , but his ...
... printed in The Public Ledger , 14th April , 1761. The epigram , however , had been printed in the Ledger for 4th April , and so was only revived in the letter of ten days later . It is one of Goldsmith's doubtful pieces , but his ...
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... printed in the Miscellaneous Works ( Trade edition ) , 1820. In 1837 , Prior printed it again from another MS . ( Miscellaneous Works , 1837 ) . It is here given mainly as reproduced by Mr. Bolton Corney from the second version ...
... printed in the Miscellaneous Works ( Trade edition ) , 1820. In 1837 , Prior printed it again from another MS . ( Miscellaneous Works , 1837 ) . It is here given mainly as reproduced by Mr. Bolton Corney from the second version ...
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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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