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The British Essayists, Vol. 23 of 45: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical, and Critical (Classic Reprint)
The British Essayists, Vol. 23 of 45: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical, and Critical (Classic Reprint)

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Mr. Cnanunas, on the authority of Duncomas, has favoured us with the following list: In 1746, he wrote in the Gentleman's Magazine, under the name of Greville, the Devil Painter, a Tale; the Chaise Percée, from the French; Epistle to the King of Prussia; Lines to the Rev. Mr. Layng (who was at this time a writer in the Ma zine), and to the celebrated warburton, on a Series of Theo ogical Inquiries; a Thought from Marcus Anto niuus the Smart. In 1747, he contributed the Accident; Ant's Philosoph y; Death of Arachne; Chamont and Honorius; Ori of Doubt; Life, an Ode; Lines to Hope; Winter, an 0 e; the Experiment, a Tale. In 17 48, the Midsummer Wish Solitude the Two Doves, dffable; Autumn. In 17 49,-poverty Insulted Region allotted to Old Maids; the Nymph at her Toilet; God is Love; Cloe's Soliloquy.' - Crut.uans: Preface to adventure a.
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