Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... received visits , and sometimes presents from his acquaintances , but they did not amount to a subsistence , for the greater part of which he was indebted to the generosity of this keeper ; but these favours , however they might endear ...
... received visits , and sometimes presents from his acquaintances , but they did not amount to a subsistence , for the greater part of which he was indebted to the generosity of this keeper ; but these favours , however they might endear ...
Pàgina 285
... received from the minister of the place , and I have preserved it , that the praise of a good man , being made more credible , may be more solid . Narrations of romantic and impracticable virtue will be read with wonder , but that which ...
... received from the minister of the place , and I have preserved it , that the praise of a good man , being made more credible , may be more solid . Narrations of romantic and impracticable virtue will be read with wonder , but that which ...
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... received the first part of his education at the grammar - school of Newcastle , and was afterwards instructed by Mr. Wilson , who kept a private academy . At the age of eighteen he was sent to Edinburgh , that he might qualify himself ...
... received the first part of his education at the grammar - school of Newcastle , and was afterwards instructed by Mr. Wilson , who kept a private academy . At the age of eighteen he was sent to Edinburgh , that he might qualify himself ...
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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