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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... gave him fuch a reputation as filenced the envious malice of his enemies , who durft not contradict the appro- bation of fo profound a master in theology . None of those self - sufficient creatures , who have either trifled with ...
... gave him fuch a reputation as filenced the envious malice of his enemies , who durft not contradict the appro- bation of fo profound a master in theology . None of those self - sufficient creatures , who have either trifled with ...
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... gave proofs of their fondness for the name of Patron in many inftances , which will ever be remembered to their glory . Mr. Smith's character grew upon his friends by intimacy , and out - went the ftrongeft prepoffeffions which had been ...
... gave proofs of their fondness for the name of Patron in many inftances , which will ever be remembered to their glory . Mr. Smith's character grew upon his friends by intimacy , and out - went the ftrongeft prepoffeffions which had been ...
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... gave fo much offence , that , April 24 , 1700 , the Dean and Chapter declared " the place of Mr. Smith void , he " having been convicted of riotous behaviour in the " houfe of Mr. Cole , an apothecary : but it was re- " ferred to the ...
... gave fo much offence , that , April 24 , 1700 , the Dean and Chapter declared " the place of Mr. Smith void , he " having been convicted of riotous behaviour in the " houfe of Mr. Cole , an apothecary : but it was re- " ferred to the ...
Pàgina 20
... gave notice that he would publish the play without it . Now , therefore , it was written ; and Halifax expected the author with his book , and had prepared to reward him with a place of three hundred pounds a - year . Smith , by pride ...
... gave notice that he would publish the play without it . Now , therefore , it was written ; and Halifax expected the author with his book , and had prepared to reward him with a place of three hundred pounds a - year . Smith , by pride ...
Pàgina 38
... read at . Westminster ; but preffed none to violate his confcience ; and , when the bishop of London was brought before them , gave his voice in his favour . Thus Thus far he fuffered intereft or obedience to carry him 38 SPRA T.
... read at . Westminster ; but preffed none to violate his confcience ; and , when the bishop of London was brought before them , gave his voice in his favour . Thus Thus far he fuffered intereft or obedience to carry him 38 SPRA T.
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