PoemsJ. Murray, 1778 - 158 стор. |
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Сторінка i
... lines in his volume which belonged to him , and threatened to feek legal redress in cafe fatisfaction was not made for this offence . To this charge , fo abfurd in its nature , the pub- lisher could hardly give credit . The practice of ...
... lines in his volume which belonged to him , and threatened to feek legal redress in cafe fatisfaction was not made for this offence . To this charge , fo abfurd in its nature , the pub- lisher could hardly give credit . The practice of ...
Сторінка ii
... lines had been printed indiscriminately by others who pretended to no exclusive property in them , that they were not written by Mr. Mafon , nor bequeathed to him particularly by the author . From every circumftance attending this ...
... lines had been printed indiscriminately by others who pretended to no exclusive property in them , that they were not written by Mr. Mafon , nor bequeathed to him particularly by the author . From every circumftance attending this ...
Сторінка iv
... lines ; and the pub- lither wifhed no gentleman of refpectable character to impute a deliberate injury to him , which he was certainly very far from intending . Mr. Mafon remained filent to his overture ; which the publifher after ...
... lines ; and the pub- lither wifhed no gentleman of refpectable character to impute a deliberate injury to him , which he was certainly very far from intending . Mr. Mafon remained filent to his overture ; which the publifher after ...
Сторінка v
... lines of literary property , admitting ( which is by no means granted ) that his claim is justly founded . Let this behaviour be reconciled to honour , to morality , or ( as * Mr. Mafon is in holy orders to the practice of piety ! Fifty ...
... lines of literary property , admitting ( which is by no means granted ) that his claim is justly founded . Let this behaviour be reconciled to honour , to morality , or ( as * Mr. Mafon is in holy orders to the practice of piety ! Fifty ...
Сторінка vi
Thomas Gray. Fifty lines furely cannot be an object for a man to throw a hundred pounds , or more money , after ; it leads an impartial perfon to imagine , that Mr. Mafon has a further object in view ; and that , al- tho ' he has ...
Thomas Gray. Fifty lines furely cannot be an object for a man to throw a hundred pounds , or more money , after ; it leads an impartial perfon to imagine , that Mr. Mafon has a further object in view ; and that , al- tho ' he has ...
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