The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... course of indefatigable application he pursued until the age of two - and - twenty , when he visited the metro- polis to take possession of a small fortune , to which he became entitled in right of his wife . During his residence in ...
... course of indefatigable application he pursued until the age of two - and - twenty , when he visited the metro- polis to take possession of a small fortune , to which he became entitled in right of his wife . During his residence in ...
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... course of it , have been so well told by Charles Johnson , in his masterly but caustic satire , entitled " Chrysal , or the Adventures of a Guinea , " that we cannot do an act of greater justice to Churchill , or one that will afford ...
... course of it , have been so well told by Charles Johnson , in his masterly but caustic satire , entitled " Chrysal , or the Adventures of a Guinea , " that we cannot do an act of greater justice to Churchill , or one that will afford ...
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... course of debauch- ery and faction , by the commencement of his acquaintance with Mr. Wilkes , whose coadjutor he became in that vehicle of nationality and sedition , the North Briton , a publication replete with party wit , scurrility ...
... course of debauch- ery and faction , by the commencement of his acquaintance with Mr. Wilkes , whose coadjutor he became in that vehicle of nationality and sedition , the North Briton , a publication replete with party wit , scurrility ...
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... course . The bets were fix'd , in dire suspense they wait For victory , pendent on the nod of fate . Now down the sash , unconscious of the prize , The bubbles roll , like pearls from Chloe's eyes . present stock ; and his next poem ...
... course . The bets were fix'd , in dire suspense they wait For victory , pendent on the nod of fate . Now down the sash , unconscious of the prize , The bubbles roll , like pearls from Chloe's eyes . present stock ; and his next poem ...
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... course allude to Dr. Johnson ; but deeply as we reverence him , we should con- sider him more than human , if he had not been biassed by the attacks made upon him by Church- ill in almost all his poems , and particularly in the North ...
... course allude to Dr. Johnson ; but deeply as we reverence him , we should con- sider him more than human , if he had not been biassed by the attacks made upon him by Church- ill in almost all his poems , and particularly in the North ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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