Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR , By Mr. T ICKEL L. VOLUME the THIRD . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . Advertisement . Thefe Three Volumes , with the Tatlers , UNIVER MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, ...
... LIFE and WRITINGS of the AUTHOR , By Mr. T ICKEL L. VOLUME the THIRD . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON and S. DRAPER in the Strand . M DCC LIII . Advertisement . Thefe Three Volumes , with the Tatlers , UNIVER MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, ...
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... authors have mentioned . We are therefore obliged to the Audy of coins for having made new difcoveries to the learned , and given them information of fuch perfons as are to be met with on no other kind of records . You must give me ...
... authors have mentioned . We are therefore obliged to the Audy of coins for having made new difcoveries to the learned , and given them information of fuch perfons as are to be met with on no other kind of records . You must give me ...
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... author with the greateft contempt imagi- nable , if he fancies the old Romans wore a girdle , and are amazed at a man's ignorance , who be- lieves the Toga had any Sleeves to it till the de- ' clenfion lenfion of the Roman Empire . Now ...
... author with the greateft contempt imagi- nable , if he fancies the old Romans wore a girdle , and are amazed at a man's ignorance , who be- lieves the Toga had any Sleeves to it till the de- ' clenfion lenfion of the Roman Empire . Now ...
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... authors . An Antiquary will fcorn to mention a pinner or a night - rail , a petticoat or a manteau ; but will talk ... author fhall write a learned treatise on the Habits of the prefent age , diftinguished into the following Titles and ...
... authors . An Antiquary will fcorn to mention a pinner or a night - rail , a petticoat or a manteau ; but will talk ... author fhall write a learned treatise on the Habits of the prefent age , diftinguished into the following Titles and ...
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... authors . By this means a man would comprehend better and remember much longer the fhape of an ancient garment , than he poffibly can from the help of tedious quotations and defcriptions . The defign , fays Philander , might be very ...
... authors . By this means a man would comprehend better and remember much longer the fhape of an ancient garment , than he poffibly can from the help of tedious quotations and defcriptions . The defign , fays Philander , might be very ...
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