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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... public oppofition , and pre- fented a kind of remonftrance against the defign to the committee of the city , which the physicians con- defcended to confute : and at least the traders feem to have prevailed among the fons of trade ; for ...
... public oppofition , and pre- fented a kind of remonftrance against the defign to the committee of the city , which the physicians con- defcended to confute : and at least the traders feem to have prevailed among the fons of trade ; for ...
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... public virtue . Addison was frighted , left he should be thought a promoter of infurrection , and the line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was ...
... public virtue . Addison was frighted , left he should be thought a promoter of infurrection , and the line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was ...
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... public had allowed to any drama before ; and the author , as Mrs. Porter long afterwards related , wandered through the whole exhi- bition behind the fcenes with reftlefs and unappeafable folicitude . When it was printed , notice was ...
... public had allowed to any drama before ; and the author , as Mrs. Porter long afterwards related , wandered through the whole exhi- bition behind the fcenes with reftlefs and unappeafable folicitude . When it was printed , notice was ...
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... public is fit only for private life ; a dumb fenator is no very reíplendent character ; but a modeft , a bafful fecretary of state is an object of contempt . How fhall he , who is either fullenly or timidly filent , be able to look a ...
... public is fit only for private life ; a dumb fenator is no very reíplendent character ; but a modeft , a bafful fecretary of state is an object of contempt . How fhall he , who is either fullenly or timidly filent , be able to look a ...
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... public , that the ftory was related to me by a gentleman of worth and unquestionable veracity , Mr. Henry Hatjell , a barrister of the Temple , the fon of a baron of the exchequer , con temporary F4 and enemies knew the true reafon ...
... public , that the ftory was related to me by a gentleman of worth and unquestionable veracity , Mr. Henry Hatjell , a barrister of the Temple , the fon of a baron of the exchequer , con temporary F4 and enemies knew the true reafon ...
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