The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2C. Bathurst, J. Buckland, W. Strahan, 1781 |
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Pàgina 49
... Salisbury he mentions the lowness of for- tune to which he has voluntarily reduced him- felf , and of which he has no reason to be afhamed . VOL . II . E This T This play appeared in 1694. It is faid to have DRY DE N. 49.
... Salisbury he mentions the lowness of for- tune to which he has voluntarily reduced him- felf , and of which he has no reason to be afhamed . VOL . II . E This T This play appeared in 1694. It is faid to have DRY DE N. 49.
Pàgina 69
... Reasons of Mr. Bayes's changing his religion and the third The Reasons of Mr. Hains the player's converfion and re - converfion . The first was printed in 1683 , the fecond not till 1690 , the third in 1691. The cla- mour feems to have ...
... Reasons of Mr. Bayes's changing his religion and the third The Reasons of Mr. Hains the player's converfion and re - converfion . The first was printed in 1683 , the fecond not till 1690 , the third in 1691. The cla- mour feems to have ...
Pàgina 79
... him with a gentleman's pri- " vate funeral , and afterwards beftow five * hundred pounds on a monument in the Abbey ; which , as they had no reason to " refuse , 66 " refufe , they accepted . On the Saturday DRY DE N. 79.
... him with a gentleman's pri- " vate funeral , and afterwards beftow five * hundred pounds on a monument in the Abbey ; which , as they had no reason to " refuse , 66 " refufe , they accepted . On the Saturday DRY DE N. 79.
Pàgina 89
... reason to be- lieve that his communciation was rather ufeful than entertaining . He declares of himself that he was faturnine , and not one of those whofe fpritely fayings diverted company ; and one of his cenfurers makes him say , Nor ...
... reason to be- lieve that his communciation was rather ufeful than entertaining . He declares of himself that he was faturnine , and not one of those whofe fpritely fayings diverted company ; and one of his cenfurers makes him say , Nor ...
Pàgina 99
... reason for sup- pofing that he disbelieved the religion which he disobeyed . He forgot his duty rather than difowned it . His tendency to profane- nefs is the effect of levity , negligence , and loofe converfation , with a defire of ...
... reason for sup- pofing that he disbelieved the religion which he disobeyed . He forgot his duty rather than difowned it . His tendency to profane- nefs is the effect of levity , negligence , and loofe converfation , with a defire of ...
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