Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageOctagon Books, 1967 - English poetry |
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... Relation , p . 8 . 5 lb. p . 70 . 6 Ib . p . 23 . 7 Ib . pp . 26 , 51 . 8 lb. pp . 42 , 68 . 9 lb. pp . 42 , 61 . 10 A Relation of the Late Wicked Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of Several Persons by ...
... Relation , p . 8 . 5 lb. p . 70 . 6 Ib . p . 23 . 7 Ib . pp . 26 , 51 . 8 lb. pp . 42 , 68 . 9 lb. pp . 42 , 61 . 10 A Relation of the Late Wicked Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of Several Persons by ...
Page 412
... relations , friends , or enemies ' ; he confessed that his passion had betrayed him to some conduct with regard to ... relation would not harden his heart against him . ' 271 That any man should presume to dictate a letter to him was ...
... relations , friends , or enemies ' ; he confessed that his passion had betrayed him to some conduct with regard to ... relation would not harden his heart against him . ' 271 That any man should presume to dictate a letter to him was ...
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... relations would print in their own defence , and which would for ever be produced as a full answer to all that he should ... relation to the Lord [ Tyr- connel ] but trying a method we thought more likely to serve you than threats and ...
... relations would print in their own defence , and which would for ever be produced as a full answer to all that he should ... relation to the Lord [ Tyr- connel ] but trying a method we thought more likely to serve you than threats and ...
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