The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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Pàgina xii
... mention . With no desire to make any parade of these discoveries , of which the list might be yet more enlarged , have they thus been referred to , but simply with the hope of establishing a claim to the merit of care- ful and ...
... mention . With no desire to make any parade of these discoveries , of which the list might be yet more enlarged , have they thus been referred to , but simply with the hope of establishing a claim to the merit of care- ful and ...
Pàgina 15
... mentioned him with sharp censure , as a man that meanly disowned his native country . The biographers assigned his nativity to Bardsa , near Leeds in Yorkshire , from the account given by him- self , as they suppose , to Jacob . * 8 1 ...
... mentioned him with sharp censure , as a man that meanly disowned his native country . The biographers assigned his nativity to Bardsa , near Leeds in Yorkshire , from the account given by him- self , as they suppose , to Jacob . * 8 1 ...
Pàgina 22
... mentioned him with respect ; and , among other testimonies to his merit , Steele made him the patron of his ... mention without the honour which is due to his excellent parts , and that en- tire affection which I bear him ) , the other ...
... mentioned him with respect ; and , among other testimonies to his merit , Steele made him the patron of his ... mention without the honour which is due to his excellent parts , and that en- tire affection which I bear him ) , the other ...
Pàgina 23
... mentioned , he bequeathed a legacy of about ten thousand pounds ; the accumulation of attentive parsimony , which , though to her superfluous and useless , might have given great assist- ance to the ancient family from which he ...
... mentioned , he bequeathed a legacy of about ten thousand pounds ; the accumulation of attentive parsimony , which , though to her superfluous and useless , might have given great assist- ance to the ancient family from which he ...
Pàgina 31
... mentioned by enemies than by friends . He was the son of Robert Blackmore , of Corsham , in Wiltshire , styled by Wood gentleman , ' and supposed to have been an attorney . Having been for some time educated in a country school , he was ...
... mentioned by enemies than by friends . He was the son of Robert Blackmore , of Corsham , in Wiltshire , styled by Wood gentleman , ' and supposed to have been an attorney . Having been for some time educated in a country school , he was ...
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