The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... Cooks ' Company would order this Poem to be read with due confideration ; for it is not lightly to be run over , fee ... Cook being the principal perfon , without whom all the reft will be little regarded , they are directed to him ; and ...
... Cooks ' Company would order this Poem to be read with due confideration ; for it is not lightly to be run over , fee ... Cook being the principal perfon , without whom all the reft will be little regarded , they are directed to him ; and ...
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... Cooks by the title of ingenious ; for I cannot imagine why Cooks may not be as well read as any other perfons . I am fure their apprentices , of late years , have had very great opportunities of improve- ment ; and men of the first ...
... Cooks by the title of ingenious ; for I cannot imagine why Cooks may not be as well read as any other perfons . I am fure their apprentices , of late years , have had very great opportunities of improve- ment ; and men of the first ...
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... Cooks ; for I find throughout the whole race of Charlemaigne , that the Great Cook of the Palace was one of the prime ministers of state , and conductor of armies : fo true is that maxim of Paulus Emilius , after his glorious expedition ...
... Cooks ; for I find throughout the whole race of Charlemaigne , that the Great Cook of the Palace was one of the prime ministers of state , and conductor of armies : fo true is that maxim of Paulus Emilius , after his glorious expedition ...
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... Cook's " Complete Library , " which shall begin with a tranf- lation , or at least an Epitome , of Athenæus , who treats of all things belonging to a Grecian Feaft . He fhall be published , with all his comments , useful gloffes , and ...
... Cook's " Complete Library , " which shall begin with a tranf- lation , or at least an Epitome , of Athenæus , who treats of all things belonging to a Grecian Feaft . He fhall be published , with all his comments , useful gloffes , and ...
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... Cook , may have left behind him at Oxford . He fays , he finds among his executors feveral admirable bills of fare ... Cooks ' Hall , what Manufcripts they may have in their Archives . what in Guildhall : what account of custard in the ...
... Cook , may have left behind him at Oxford . He fays , he finds among his executors feveral admirable bills of fare ... Cooks ' Hall , what Manufcripts they may have in their Archives . what in Guildhall : what account of custard in the ...
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