The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... his death , were the occasion of the son's being left very young in the hands of a near relation ( one who married Mr. Neale's sister ) , whose name was Smith . VOL . II . B This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own OF.
... his death , were the occasion of the son's being left very young in the hands of a near relation ( one who married Mr. Neale's sister ) , whose name was Smith . VOL . II . B This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own OF.
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... hand ; and , though maimed and injured by frequent transcribing , make their way into our most celebrated miscellanies , where they shine with uncommon lustre . Besides those verses in the Oxford books , which he could not help setting ...
... hand ; and , though maimed and injured by frequent transcribing , make their way into our most celebrated miscellanies , where they shine with uncommon lustre . Besides those verses in the Oxford books , which he could not help setting ...
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... of them had his last hand , and the transcriber was often obliged to take the liberties of a friend . His con- dolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties , and hath done justice to the ashes SMITH . 9.
... of them had his last hand , and the transcriber was often obliged to take the liberties of a friend . His con- dolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties , and hath done justice to the ashes SMITH . 9.
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... hands than where , I hear , it is at present lodged ; and the bare mention of two such names may justify the largest expectations , and is sufficient to make the town an agreeable in- vitation . His greatest and noblest undertaking was ...
... hands than where , I hear , it is at present lodged ; and the bare mention of two such names may justify the largest expectations , and is sufficient to make the town an agreeable in- vitation . His greatest and noblest undertaking was ...
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... hands of men of worth and judge- ment , who loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress any thing that was his , but out of respect to his memory , and for want of proper hands to finish what so great a genius had begun . SUCH ...
... hands of men of worth and judge- ment , who loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress any thing that was his , but out of respect to his memory , and for want of proper hands to finish what so great a genius had begun . SUCH ...
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