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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - Page 26
1784
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 3

English essays - 1784 - 548 pages
...paflage : " I deCre my dear friend, J ohn Wilkes, Efq. to collect and publifh my works with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and .any others...from certain objects; and perhaps it may never be defireable to revive party matters, which, though not funk into oblivion, have happily ceafed to inflame...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 10

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1036 pages
...paffage. " I defirc ray dear friend, John Wilkea, F.fq. to colled, and jvjblifh my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks* proper to make." It is earneftly hopad, that Mr. Wilkes will comply with this reqneft. But the time, perfnpt, is hot...
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The Literary journal, Volume 3

1804 - 400 pages
...passage: — I desire my dear friend John Wilkes, Esq. to collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." Our editor, however, discovered on application, in consequence of this request, to a friend of the...
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Life and works of Cowper, by R. Southey

William Cowper - 1836 - 406 pages
...it, " I desire my dear friend, John Wilkes, Esq., to collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." There can be no doubt that Wilkes, who was with him during his illness, engaged to undertake this office,...
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The Life of William Cowper, Esq, Volume 2

Robert Southey - Poets, English - 1839 - 380 pages
...sometimes pjtort praise when it gives little pleasure." collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." There can be no doubt that Wilkes, who was with him during his illness, engaged to undertake this office,...
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The Life of William Cowper, Esq, Volume 2

Robert Southey - Poets, English - 1839 - 382 pages
...Wilkes, Esq., to 39 To Lady Hesketh, Oct. 10,1765. •collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." There can be no doubt that Wilkes, who was with him during his illness, engaged to undertake this office,...
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The Life of William Cowper, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1843 - 388 pages
...sometimes extort praise when it gives little pleasure." collect and publish my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." There can be no doubt that Wilkes, who was with him during his illness, engaged to undertake this office,...
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The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: Life. Letters to Wilkes. Will ...

Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 400 pages
...:—"Whether Mr. Wilkes will ever have leisure to comply with this request we are not able to say. Perhaps the time is not yet arrived for taking away...from certain objects; and perhaps it may never be desirable to revive party matters, which, though not sunk into oblivion, have happily ceased to inflame...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 4

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 618 pages
...Graftou; and he desired his ' dear friend, John Wilkes, to collect and publish his works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make.' He then expressed a wish to be remorcil, that he might die in England ; and tbe imprudent measures...
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The Works of William Cowper, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1853 - 526 pages
...poetry of Collins may sometimes extort praise when it gives little pleasure." my works, with the remarks and explanations he has prepared, and any others he thinks proper to make." There can be no doubt that Wilkes, who was with him during his illness, engaged to undertake this office,...
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