The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... engaged not only his own reputation , but in fome degree that of his friends who patronifed his fubfcription , began to be frighted at his own undertaking ; and finding himself at firft embarraffed with difficulties , which retarded and ...
... engaged not only his own reputation , but in fome degree that of his friends who patronifed his fubfcription , began to be frighted at his own undertaking ; and finding himself at firft embarraffed with difficulties , which retarded and ...
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... engaged in confulting Euftathius ; but that after a time , whatever was the reafon , he de- fifted ; another man of Cambridge was then employed , who foon grew weary of the work ; and a third , that was recommended by Thirlby , is now ...
... engaged in confulting Euftathius ; but that after a time , whatever was the reafon , he de- fifted ; another man of Cambridge was then employed , who foon grew weary of the work ; and a third , that was recommended by Thirlby , is now ...
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... engaged in this new verfion , he appeared before the Lords at the memorable trial of Bishop Atterbury , with whom he had lived in great familiarity , and frequent correfpondence . Atterbury had honeftly recommended to him the ftudy of ...
... engaged in this new verfion , he appeared before the Lords at the memorable trial of Bishop Atterbury , with whom he had lived in great familiarity , and frequent correfpondence . Atterbury had honeftly recommended to him the ftudy of ...
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... Bolingbroke , if he meant to make him without his own confent an inftrument of mifchief , found him now engaged with his eyes open , on the fide of truth . F 3 . It It is known that Bolingbroke concealed from Pope his real POPE . 69.
... Bolingbroke , if he meant to make him without his own confent an inftrument of mifchief , found him now engaged with his eyes open , on the fide of truth . F 3 . It It is known that Bolingbroke concealed from Pope his real POPE . 69.
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... engaged ; but unless we fuppofe , what is perhaps true , that the plays of Terence were verfions of Menander , nothing tranflated feems ever to have risen to high reputation . The French , in the meridian hour of their learning , were ...
... engaged ; but unless we fuppofe , what is perhaps true , that the plays of Terence were verfions of Menander , nothing tranflated feems ever to have risen to high reputation . The French , in the meridian hour of their learning , were ...
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