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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... pleasures , and neglect of buf- nefs , had now leffened his revenues ; and he was will- Ing to accept of a fettlement in Ireland , where , about 1702 , he was made judge of the admiralty , contmif fioner of the prizes , keeper of the ...
... pleasures , and neglect of buf- nefs , had now leffened his revenues ; and he was will- Ing to accept of a fettlement in Ireland , where , about 1702 , he was made judge of the admiralty , contmif fioner of the prizes , keeper of the ...
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... cuftom ; 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 ,
... cuftom ; 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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Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins. to their zeal or pleasure . When Burnet preached , part of his congregation hummed fo loudly and fo long , that he fat down to enjoy it , and rubbed his face with his handkerchief . When Sprat preached , he ...
Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins. to their zeal or pleasure . When Burnet preached , part of his congregation hummed fo loudly and fo long , that he fat down to enjoy it , and rubbed his face with his handkerchief . When Sprat preached , he ...
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... pleasure from their re- vival : to fhew them as they have already been fhewn , is to disgust by repetition ; to give them new qualities , or new adventures , is to offend by violating received potions . The Royal Convert ( 1708 ) feems ...
... pleasure from their re- vival : to fhew them as they have already been fhewn , is to disgust by repetition ; to give them new qualities , or new adventures , is to offend by violating received potions . The Royal Convert ( 1708 ) feems ...
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... pleasure of reading Don Quixot in the original . " 66 This story is fufficiently attefted ; but why Oxford , who defired to be thought a favourer of literature , fhould thus infult a man of acknowledged merit ; or how Rowe , who was fo ...
... pleasure of reading Don Quixot in the original . " 66 This story is fufficiently attefted ; but why Oxford , who defired to be thought a favourer of literature , fhould thus infult a man of acknowledged merit ; or how Rowe , who was fo ...
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