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... course my additions . As a general policy , I have sought to identify in my notes only those quotations which Reynolds considered long enough or important enough to set apart from his text . For all uninitialed essays , the first note ...
... course my additions . As a general policy , I have sought to identify in my notes only those quotations which Reynolds considered long enough or important enough to set apart from his text . For all uninitialed essays , the first note ...
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... course of scheming , we arrived at a determination to visit Greenwich Hospital on the following day . Mrs. Morton would fain have gone that very afternoon , that her best half ( in her estimation ) might partake of the pleasure ; but Mr ...
... course of scheming , we arrived at a determination to visit Greenwich Hospital on the following day . Mrs. Morton would fain have gone that very afternoon , that her best half ( in her estimation ) might partake of the pleasure ; but Mr ...
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... course Reynolds ' " recantation " is ironic . 183. William Cartwright , " In the memory of the most Worthy Beniamin Iohnson , " Works ( London , 1651 ) , l . 104 , reprinted in The Plays and Poems of William Cartwright , ed . G. B. ...
... course Reynolds ' " recantation " is ironic . 183. William Cartwright , " In the memory of the most Worthy Beniamin Iohnson , " Works ( London , 1651 ) , l . 104 , reprinted in The Plays and Poems of William Cartwright , ed . G. B. ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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