Miscellaneous Works of Edw. Gibbon: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Composed by Himself, Том 11796 |
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... myself appeared the fitteft for the public eye , I confulted fome of our common friends , whom I knew to be equally anxious with myself for Mr. Gibbon's fame , and fully competent , from their a 2.
... myself appeared the fitteft for the public eye , I confulted fome of our common friends , whom I knew to be equally anxious with myself for Mr. Gibbon's fame , and fully competent , from their a 2.
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... myself to view through too favorable a medium the compofitions of my Friend , I now venture to publifh them : and it may here be proper to give fome information to the Reader , refpecting the Contents of thefe Volumes . The most ...
... myself to view through too favorable a medium the compofitions of my Friend , I now venture to publifh them : and it may here be proper to give fome information to the Reader , refpecting the Contents of thefe Volumes . The most ...
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... myself , which con- tinued fully thirty years , and ended with his death . It is to be lamented , that all the sketches of the Memoirs , except that compofed in the form of Annals , and which feems rather defigned as heada for a future ...
... myself , which con- tinued fully thirty years , and ended with his death . It is to be lamented , that all the sketches of the Memoirs , except that compofed in the form of Annals , and which feems rather defigned as heada for a future ...
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... myself , I incur the imputation of vanity , I fhall meet the charge with a frank confeffion , that I am indeed highly vain of having enjoyed , for sò many years , the esteem , the confidence , and the affec- tion of a man , whofe focial ...
... myself , I incur the imputation of vanity , I fhall meet the charge with a frank confeffion , that I am indeed highly vain of having enjoyed , for sò many years , the esteem , the confidence , and the affec- tion of a man , whofe focial ...
Сторінка viii
... Student , that I perfuade myself it will be regarded as a valuable acquifition by the Literary World , and as an acceffion of fame to the memory of my Friend . X With the Extracts from Mr. Gibbon's Journal will be printed · [ viii ]
... Student , that I perfuade myself it will be regarded as a valuable acquifition by the Literary World , and as an acceffion of fame to the memory of my Friend . X With the Extracts from Mr. Gibbon's Journal will be printed · [ viii ]
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