The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... soon followed by 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 ...
... soon followed by 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 ...
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... so good a proof of its nice discernment . His judgement , naturally good , soon ripened into an exquisite fine- ness and distinguishing sagacity , which as it was active and busy , so it was virgorous and manly B 2 SMITH . 3.
... so good a proof of its nice discernment . His judgement , naturally good , soon ripened into an exquisite fine- ness and distinguishing sagacity , which as it was active and busy , so it was virgorous and manly B 2 SMITH . 3.
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... soon checked ; for , finding its way into the Journal of Trevoux , it fell under the eye of Atterbury , then an exile in France , who immediately denied the charge , with this remarkable particular , that he never in his whole life had ...
... soon checked ; for , finding its way into the Journal of Trevoux , it fell under the eye of Atterbury , then an exile in France , who immediately denied the charge , with this remarkable particular , that he never in his whole life had ...
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... soon found a friend , as idle and thoughtless as himself , in Upton , one of the judges , who had a pleasant house called Mountown , near Dublin , to which King frequently retired ; delighting to neglect his interest , forget his cares ...
... soon found a friend , as idle and thoughtless as himself , in Upton , one of the judges , who had a pleasant house called Mountown , near Dublin , to which King frequently retired ; delighting to neglect his interest , forget his cares ...
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... soon so much distinguished by his conversation and accomplish- ments , as to obtain very extensive practice ; and , if a pamphlet of those times may be credited , had the favour and confidence of one party , as Radcliffe had of the ...
... soon so much distinguished by his conversation and accomplish- ments , as to obtain very extensive practice ; and , if a pamphlet of those times may be credited , had the favour and confidence of one party , as Radcliffe had of the ...
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