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Mr. Bickerstaffe received it , and after having surveyed the breadth of the blade , and the sharpness of the point , with more than ordinary attention , returned it to the foreman , in a very graceful manner .
Mr. Bickerstaffe received it , and after having surveyed the breadth of the blade , and the sharpness of the point , with more than ordinary attention , returned it to the foreman , in a very graceful manner .
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This maxim was no sooner received , but we immediately fell to translating the Italian operas ; and as there was no danger of hurting the sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own , which were ...
This maxim was no sooner received , but we immediately fell to translating the Italian operas ; and as there was no danger of hurting the sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own , which were ...
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The author , relying upon his Holiness's generosity , as also on some private overtures which he had received from him , made the discovery himself ; upon which the pope gave him the reward he had promised , but at the same time ...
The author , relying upon his Holiness's generosity , as also on some private overtures which he had received from him , made the discovery himself ; upon which the pope gave him the reward he had promised , but at the same time ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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