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Stran 189
... verses, which he thought were of Italian invention from Macaroni: but on being informed that this would infer that they were the most common and easy verses, macaroni being the most ordinary and simple food, he was at a loss; for he ...
... verses, which he thought were of Italian invention from Macaroni: but on being informed that this would infer that they were the most common and easy verses, macaroni being the most ordinary and simple food, he was at a loss; for he ...
Stran 494
... verses." – B. The annotator was Pope himself. – Croāer. * Lewis's verses addressed to Pope (as Mr. Bindley suggests to me), were first published in a collection of “Pieces in Verse and Prose on Occasion of the Dunciad,” 8vo, 1732. They ...
... verses." – B. The annotator was Pope himself. – Croāer. * Lewis's verses addressed to Pope (as Mr. Bindley suggests to me), were first published in a collection of “Pieces in Verse and Prose on Occasion of the Dunciad,” 8vo, 1732. They ...
Stran 596
... verses on his marriage quoted, ii. 303. Leek, in Staffordshire, earthquake at, ii. 88. Le Fleming, Sir Michael, i ... verses to his memory, 386, 471; letters to, from Johnson, i. 465, 528; ii. 61. Levett, Mr., of Lichfield, i. 35; letter ...
... verses on his marriage quoted, ii. 303. Leek, in Staffordshire, earthquake at, ii. 88. Le Fleming, Sir Michael, i ... verses to his memory, 386, 471; letters to, from Johnson, i. 465, 528; ii. 61. Levett, Mr., of Lichfield, i. 35; letter ...
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