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Pàgina xv
... Tyrconnel , 321 - Publishes The Bastard , 326 - Becomes ' Volunteer Laureate " to Queen Caroline , 328 - His life dissipated , his subsistence casual , 339 - Leaves London July , 1739 , 343 - Is arrested at Bristol , 346 - Dies August 1 ...
... Tyrconnel , 321 - Publishes The Bastard , 326 - Becomes ' Volunteer Laureate " to Queen Caroline , 328 - His life dissipated , his subsistence casual , 339 - Leaves London July , 1739 , 343 - Is arrested at Bristol , 346 - Dies August 1 ...
Pàgina 317
... Tyrconnel , whatever were his motives , upon his promise to lay aside his design of exposing the cruelty of his mother , re- ceived him into his family , treated him as his equal , and engaged to allow him a pension of two hundred ...
... Tyrconnel , whatever were his motives , upon his promise to lay aside his design of exposing the cruelty of his mother , re- ceived him into his family , treated him as his equal , and engaged to allow him a pension of two hundred ...
Pàgina 321
... Tyrconnel , not only in the first lines , but in a formal dedication filled with the highest strains of panegyric , and the warmest professions of gratitude , but by no means remarkable for delicacy of connexion or elegance of style ...
... Tyrconnel , not only in the first lines , but in a formal dedication filled with the highest strains of panegyric , and the warmest professions of gratitude , but by no means remarkable for delicacy of connexion or elegance of style ...
Pàgina 322
... Tyrconnel and Mr. Savage assigned very different reasons , which might perhaps all in reality concur , though they were not all convenient to be alleged by either party . Lord Tyrconnel affirmed , that it was the constant practice of Mr ...
... Tyrconnel and Mr. Savage assigned very different reasons , which might perhaps all in reality concur , though they were not all convenient to be alleged by either party . Lord Tyrconnel affirmed , that it was the constant practice of Mr ...
Pàgina 323
... Tyrconnel , he wrote " The Triumph of Health and Mirth , " on the recovery of Lady Tyrconnel from a languish- ing illness . This performance is remarkable , not only for the gaiety of the ideas , and the melody of the numbers , but for ...
... Tyrconnel , he wrote " The Triumph of Health and Mirth , " on the recovery of Lady Tyrconnel from a languish- ing illness . This performance is remarkable , not only for the gaiety of the ideas , and the melody of the numbers , but for ...
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