The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... himself the character of Phy- fician , ftill , according to Sprat , with intention " to " diffemble the main defign of his coming over , " and , as Mr. Wood relates , " complying with the men " then in power ( which was much taken ...
... himself the character of Phy- fician , ftill , according to Sprat , with intention " to " diffemble the main defign of his coming over , " and , as Mr. Wood relates , " complying with the men " then in power ( which was much taken ...
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... himself secure , for at that diffolution of government , which followed the death of Oliver , he returned into France , where he resumed his former station , and staid till the Restoration . " He continued , " fays his biographer ...
... himself secure , for at that diffolution of government , which followed the death of Oliver , he returned into France , where he resumed his former station , and staid till the Restoration . " He continued , " fays his biographer ...
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... himself ; and when the end is to please the multitude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparifon , to throw the whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and fhame by a ...
... himself ; and when the end is to please the multitude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparifon , to throw the whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and fhame by a ...
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Samuel Johnson. ment . From the charge of difaffection he exculpates himself in his preface , by obferving how unlikely it is that , having followed the royal family through all their diftreffes , " he fhould chufe the time of their re ...
Samuel Johnson. ment . From the charge of difaffection he exculpates himself in his preface , by obferving how unlikely it is that , having followed the royal family through all their diftreffes , " he fhould chufe the time of their re ...
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... himself now fafe enough from intrufion , without the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking shelter in America , wifely went only fo far from the bustle of life as that he might easily find his way back , when ...
... himself now fafe enough from intrufion , without the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking shelter in America , wifely went only fo far from the bustle of life as that he might easily find his way back , when ...
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