The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... hand to provide them with materials ? What other subject , through all art or nature , could have produced Tindal for a profound author , or furnished him with readers ? It is the wise choice of the subject that alone adorns and ...
... hand to provide them with materials ? What other subject , through all art or nature , could have produced Tindal for a profound author , or furnished him with readers ? It is the wise choice of the subject that alone adorns and ...
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... hands , had no settled purpose for which he should employ it ; forced to gratify to a certain degree the Tories who sup- ported him , but unwilling to make his reconcilement to the Whigs utterly desperate , he corresponded at once with ...
... hands , had no settled purpose for which he should employ it ; forced to gratify to a certain degree the Tories who sup- ported him , but unwilling to make his reconcilement to the Whigs utterly desperate , he corresponded at once with ...
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... hand that produced them . This year ( 1712 ) he published his Reflections on the Barrier Treaty , which carries on the design of his Conduct of the Allies , and shows how little regard in that negotiation had been shown to the interest ...
... hand that produced them . This year ( 1712 ) he published his Reflections on the Barrier Treaty , which carries on the design of his Conduct of the Allies , and shows how little regard in that negotiation had been shown to the interest ...
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... hands of Lord Orrery and Dr. King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to correspond with the notions that I had formed of it from a ...
... hands of Lord Orrery and Dr. King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to correspond with the notions that I had formed of it from a ...
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... hand , and the buyer would not leave his money without change . The project was therefore plausible . The scarcity , which was already great , Wood took care to make greater , by agents who gathered up the old halfpence ; and was about ...
... hand , and the buyer would not leave his money without change . The project was therefore plausible . The scarcity , which was already great , Wood took care to make greater , by agents who gathered up the old halfpence ; and was about ...
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