The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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... day of his eight years , with a remnant that more than fatisfies moft other students . He took his degree in the most expenfive manner , as à VOL . III . B grand grand compounder ; whence it is inferred that he in- Life of KING, Page.
... day of his eight years , with a remnant that more than fatisfies moft other students . He took his degree in the most expenfive manner , as à VOL . III . B grand grand compounder ; whence it is inferred that he in- Life of KING, Page.
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... ; when the preacher touched any favourite topick in a manner that delighted his audience , their approbation was expreffed by a loud hum , continued in proportion to to their zeal or pleasure . When Burnet preached , 10 S PRA R A T ,
... ; when the preacher touched any favourite topick in a manner that delighted his audience , their approbation was expreffed by a loud hum , continued in proportion to to their zeal or pleasure . When Burnet preached , 10 S PRA R A T ,
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... manner of Shak- fpeare ; whofe dramas it refembles only as it is an English ftory , and as fome of the perfons have their names in history . This play , confifting chiefly of do- meftic fcenes and private diftrefs , lays hold upon the ...
... manner of Shak- fpeare ; whofe dramas it refembles only as it is an English ftory , and as fome of the perfons have their names in history . This play , confifting chiefly of do- meftic fcenes and private diftrefs , lays hold upon the ...
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... manner of diverting and enliven- ' ing the company , made it impoffible for any one to " be out of humour when he was in it . Envy and " detraction feemed to be entirely foreign to his con- " ftitution ; and whatever provocations he met ...
... manner of diverting and enliven- ' ing the company , made it impoffible for any one to " be out of humour when he was in it . Envy and " detraction feemed to be entirely foreign to his con- " ftitution ; and whatever provocations he met ...
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... manner , if he heard I was going to be " hanged .'- Mr . Pope faid , he could not deny but " Mr. Addifon understood Rowe well . " 66 This cenfure time has not left us the power of con- firming or refuting ; but obfervation daily fhews ...
... manner , if he heard I was going to be " hanged .'- Mr . Pope faid , he could not deny but " Mr. Addifon understood Rowe well . " 66 This cenfure time has not left us the power of con- firming or refuting ; but obfervation daily fhews ...
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