Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... all worldly zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE 48 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XIV .
... all worldly zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE 48 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XIV .
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John Bell. ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE , BART . UNSKILL'D in Greek or Roman tongue , Which words are short , and which are long , To thee these home - spun lines I send , Not as a scholar , but a friend . Here I might shew from ...
John Bell. ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE , BART . UNSKILL'D in Greek or Roman tongue , Which words are short , and which are long , To thee these home - spun lines I send , Not as a scholar , but a friend . Here I might shew from ...
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... Sir William Yonge , baronet and knight of the Bath , was chosen to represent the borough of Honiton , in the first parliament of George the First , and continued in the House of Commons to the time of his death . He was the fast friend of ...
... Sir William Yonge , baronet and knight of the Bath , was chosen to represent the borough of Honiton , in the first parliament of George the First , and continued in the House of Commons to the time of his death . He was the fast friend of ...
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