The lives of the English poetsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Sivu 3
... received with sufficient kindness the ne- phew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much pleased , that he de- tained him two years in his house . Here he became known to King William , who ...
... received with sufficient kindness the ne- phew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much pleased , that he de- tained him two years in his house . Here he became known to King William , who ...
Sivu 15
... received , " say the schools , ceived in proportion to the recipient . " The power of a political treatise depends much upon the dispo- sition of the people ; the nation was then combus- tible , and a spark set it on fire . It is ...
... received , " say the schools , ceived in proportion to the recipient . " The power of a political treatise depends much upon the dispo- sition of the people ; the nation was then combus- tible , and a spark set it on fire . It is ...
Sivu 18
... received any pleasure from the presence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , some odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in ...
... received any pleasure from the presence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , some odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in ...
Sivu 20
... received with respect , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by the populace , he is to be understood of the time when , after the Queen's death , he ...
... received with respect , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by the populace , he is to be understood of the time when , after the Queen's death , he ...
Sivu 25
... receiving , and the mischief that must ensue by giving gold , and sil- ver for coin worth perhaps not a third part of its no- minal value . The nation was alarmed ; the new coin was uni- versally refused ; but the governors of Ireland ...
... receiving , and the mischief that must ensue by giving gold , and sil- ver for coin worth perhaps not a third part of its no- minal value . The nation was alarmed ; the new coin was uni- versally refused ; but the governors of Ireland ...
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