Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... observed that he did not appear to have formed very elevated ideas of those to whom the administration of affairs , or the conduct of parties , has been entrusted - who have been considered as the advocates of the crown , or the ...
... observed that he did not appear to have formed very elevated ideas of those to whom the administration of affairs , or the conduct of parties , has been entrusted - who have been considered as the advocates of the crown , or the ...
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... observations ; the man whose remarks on life might have assisted the statesman , whose ideas of virtue might have ... observed that he always asked favours of this kind with- out the least submission or apparent consciousness of ...
... observations ; the man whose remarks on life might have assisted the statesman , whose ideas of virtue might have ... observed that he always asked favours of this kind with- out the least submission or apparent consciousness of ...
Pàgina 317
... observed and aggravated : those who could not deny that he was excellent , would rejoice to find that he was not ... observations on the operations of the mind and the modes of life , show an intelligence perpetually on the wing , excur ...
... observed and aggravated : those who could not deny that he was excellent , would rejoice to find that he was not ... observations on the operations of the mind and the modes of life , show an intelligence perpetually on the wing , excur ...
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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