Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... honoured by the adverse party , might naturally expect to be advanced when his friends returned to power , and he was ... honour which is due to his excellent parts , and that en- tire affection which I bear him ) , the other by myself ...
... honoured by the adverse party , might naturally expect to be advanced when his friends returned to power , and he was ... honour which is due to his excellent parts , and that en- tire affection which I bear him ) , the other by myself ...
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... honour conferred by the King , from whom all honour is derived , and which therefore no man has a right to bestow upon himself ; and added , that he might , with equal propriety , style himself a Volunteer Lord , or Volunteer Baro- net ...
... honour conferred by the King , from whom all honour is derived , and which therefore no man has a right to bestow upon himself ; and added , that he might , with equal propriety , style himself a Volunteer Lord , or Volunteer Baro- net ...
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... honour of being killed , and the other of dying , in the service of Charles the First ; the third [ the eldest ] was made a general officer in Spain , from whom the sister 3 1 of gentle blood ( part shed in honour's cause While yet in ...
... honour of being killed , and the other of dying , in the service of Charles the First ; the third [ the eldest ] was made a general officer in Spain , from whom the sister 3 1 of gentle blood ( part shed in honour's cause While yet in ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 167017289 | 15 |
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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