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... but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ' , a The corrected Copy is now in the hands of Mr. Dean Swift . See the letter to Sympfon and note , Vol . II . A 2 Many Many other pieces both in profe and verfe ...
... but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ' , a The corrected Copy is now in the hands of Mr. Dean Swift . See the letter to Sympfon and note , Vol . II . A 2 Many Many other pieces both in profe and verfe ...
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Many other pieces both in profe and verfe , which had been written between the years 1691 , and 1727 , were then collected and published by the Dean in conjunction with Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Mr. Gay , under the title of ...
Many other pieces both in profe and verfe , which had been written between the years 1691 , and 1727 , were then collected and published by the Dean in conjunction with Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Mr. Gay , under the title of ...
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fixth , containing the Examiners , polite Converfation , and fome other tracts , which e foon followed by a feventh volume of letters , and an eighth of pofthumous pieces . In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts ...
fixth , containing the Examiners , polite Converfation , and fome other tracts , which e foon followed by a feventh volume of letters , and an eighth of pofthumous pieces . In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts ...
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As to the pieces which have no connexion with each other , fome have thought that the Serious and the comic fhould have been put in feparate claffes ; but this is not the method which was taken by the Dean himself , or by Mr. Pope when ...
As to the pieces which have no connexion with each other , fome have thought that the Serious and the comic fhould have been put in feparate claffes ; but this is not the method which was taken by the Dean himself , or by Mr. Pope when ...
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The notes which have been added to this edition , contain , among other things , an biftory of the author's works , which would have made a confiderable part of his life ; but as the occafion on which particular pieces were written ...
The notes which have been added to this edition , contain , among other things , an biftory of the author's works , which would have made a confiderable part of his life ; but as the occafion on which particular pieces were written ...
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