The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 1253 pàgines |
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... fhould adopt him as their own . But the electors of Trinity- college having the preference of choice that year , they refolutely elected him ; who yet , being invited at the fame time to Chrift - church , chose to accept of a ...
... fhould adopt him as their own . But the electors of Trinity- college having the preference of choice that year , they refolutely elected him ; who yet , being invited at the fame time to Chrift - church , chose to accept of a ...
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... fhould undertake it . I faid , 6 I faid , What shall I do " with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Ad- " difon immediately returned , When , Rag , were 66 you drunk laft ? ' and went away . ' Captain Rag was a name which he got ...
... fhould undertake it . I faid , 6 I faid , What shall I do " with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Ad- " difon immediately returned , When , Rag , were 66 you drunk laft ? ' and went away . ' Captain Rag was a name which he got ...
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... fhould fuf- pect Ducket of the falfehood ; " for Rag was a man of great veracity . " . Of Gilbert Walmsley , thus prefented to my mind , let me indulge myself in the remembrance . I knew him very early ; he was one of the first friends ...
... fhould fuf- pect Ducket of the falfehood ; " for Rag was a man of great veracity . " . Of Gilbert Walmsley , thus prefented to my mind , let me indulge myself in the remembrance . I knew him very early ; he was one of the first friends ...
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... An Act of Infolvency made his business at that time particularly troublesome ; and he would not wait till hurry fhould be at an end , but impatiently refigned it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- it , 34 KING .
... An Act of Infolvency made his business at that time particularly troublesome ; and he would not wait till hurry fhould be at an end , but impatiently refigned it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- it , 34 KING .
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... fhould be infpected . The meffengers , however , miffed the room in which the paper was left . Blackhead went therefore a third time ; and finding his paper where he had left it , brought it away . • The bishop , having been enlarged ...
... fhould be infpected . The meffengers , however , miffed the room in which the paper was left . Blackhead went therefore a third time ; and finding his paper where he had left it , brought it away . • The bishop , having been enlarged ...
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