The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1C. Bathurst, 1783 |
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... himself the labour . 1 Among the English poets , Cowley , Mil- ton , and Pope , might be faid " to lifp in numbers ; " and have given fuch early proofs , not only of powers of language , but of com- prehenfion of things , as to more ...
... himself the labour . 1 Among the English poets , Cowley , Mil- ton , and Pope , might be faid " to lifp in numbers ; " and have given fuch early proofs , not only of powers of language , but of com- prehenfion of things , as to more ...
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... himself by the warmth of his loyalty , and the elegance of his con- verfation , that he gained the kindness and confidence of those who attended the King , and and amongst others of Lord Falkland , whose notice caft 6 CO W LE Y.
... himself by the warmth of his loyalty , and the elegance of his con- verfation , that he gained the kindness and confidence of those who attended the King , and and amongst others of Lord Falkland , whose notice caft 6 CO W LE Y.
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... himself charged with treason or peculation , and heats his mind to an elabo rate purgation of his character from crimes . which he was never within the poffibility of committing , differs only by the infrequency of his folly from him ...
... himself charged with treason or peculation , and heats his mind to an elabo rate purgation of his character from crimes . which he was never within the poffibility of committing , differs only by the infrequency of his folly from him ...
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... himself to fome of the " American plantations , and to forfake this " world for ever . " From the obloquy which the appearance of submission to the ufurpers brought upon him , his biographer has been very diligent to clear him , and ...
... himself to fome of the " American plantations , and to forfake this " world for ever . " From the obloquy which the appearance of submission to the ufurpers brought upon him , his biographer has been very diligent to clear him , and ...
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... himself the character of Physician , still , according to Sprat , with intention " to diffemble the main design of " his coming over , " and , as Mr. Wood re- lates , " complying with the men then in 66 66 66 power ( which was much ...
... himself the character of Physician , still , according to Sprat , with intention " to diffemble the main design of " his coming over , " and , as Mr. Wood re- lates , " complying with the men then in 66 66 66 power ( which was much ...
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