The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... whofe father Sir John Temple , Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with fufficient kindness the ne- phew ...
... whofe father Sir John Temple , Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with fufficient kindness the ne- phew ...
Pàgina 4
... whofe house he continued his ftudies , and is known to have read , among other books , " Cyprian " and " Irenæus . " He thought exercife of great neceffity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is eafy to ...
... whofe house he continued his ftudies , and is known to have read , among other books , " Cyprian " and " Irenæus . " He thought exercife of great neceffity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is eafy to ...
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... whofe genius , by continual practice , hath been " wholly turned upon raillery and invectives against " religion , and would therefore never be able to " fhine , or diftinguish themselves , upon any other " fubject ? We are daily ...
... whofe genius , by continual practice , hath been " wholly turned upon raillery and invectives against " religion , and would therefore never be able to " fhine , or diftinguish themselves , upon any other " fubject ? We are daily ...
Pàgina 21
... whofe house was recommended by the peculiar neat- nefs and pleasantry of his wife . To this frugal mode of living , he was firft difpofed by care to pay fome debts which he had contracted , and he continued it for the pleasure of ...
... whofe house was recommended by the peculiar neat- nefs and pleasantry of his wife . To this frugal mode of living , he was firft difpofed by care to pay fome debts which he had contracted , and he continued it for the pleasure of ...
Pàgina 22
... whofe con- duct has been already fufficiently difcuffed , and whofe history is too well known to be minutely re- peated . She was a young woman fond of literature , whom Decanus , the Dean , called Cadenus by trans- pofition of the ...
... whofe con- duct has been already fufficiently difcuffed , and whofe history is too well known to be minutely re- peated . She was a young woman fond of literature , whom Decanus , the Dean , called Cadenus by trans- pofition of the ...
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