Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... before Printed in Twelves . With fome Account of the LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR . By Mr. T ICKEL L. LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . I WORKS , IN VERSE and PROSE , Of the MISCELLANEOUS.
... before Printed in Twelves . With fome Account of the LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR . By Mr. T ICKEL L. LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . I WORKS , IN VERSE and PROSE , Of the MISCELLANEOUS.
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... With fome Account of the LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR , By Mr. T ICKEL L. VOLUME the FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . To the RIGHT HONOURABLE JAMES CRAGGS , Efq ; His MISCELLANEOUS.
... With fome Account of the LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR , By Mr. T ICKEL L. VOLUME the FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . To the RIGHT HONOURABLE JAMES CRAGGS , Efq ; His MISCELLANEOUS.
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Joseph Addison. glicana , and was admired as one of the beft authors fince the Auguftan age , in the two Univerfities , and the greatest part of Europe , before he was talked of as a Poet in Town . There is not per- haps any harder task ...
Joseph Addison. glicana , and was admired as one of the beft authors fince the Auguftan age , in the two Univerfities , and the greatest part of Europe , before he was talked of as a Poet in Town . There is not per- haps any harder task ...
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... author , I have taken care to infert it in this collection of his works . Of fome other copies of verfes , print- ed in the Mifcellanies , while he was young , the largeft is An Account of the greatest English Poets ; in the clofe of ...
... author , I have taken care to infert it in this collection of his works . Of fome other copies of verfes , print- ed in the Mifcellanies , while he was young , the largeft is An Account of the greatest English Poets ; in the clofe of ...
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... author to de- fire his acquaintance . He foon after obtained , by his intereft , a yearly pen- fion of three hundred pounds from the Crown , to fupport him in his travels . If the uncommonness of a favour , and the distinction If X The ...
... author to de- fire his acquaintance . He foon after obtained , by his intereft , a yearly pen- fion of three hundred pounds from the Crown , to fupport him in his travels . If the uncommonness of a favour , and the distinction If X The ...
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