The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... wish to elucidate only the particulars in the public conduct of the per- sons censured by the satirist , and to abstain from all notice of their private vices or follies , except in some instances too notorious to escape direct ...
... wish to elucidate only the particulars in the public conduct of the per- sons censured by the satirist , and to abstain from all notice of their private vices or follies , except in some instances too notorious to escape direct ...
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... wishes to be considered as screening himself from responsibility , while he only seeks a shield against the attacks of petulance or malignity . Gray's Inn , January , 1804 . W. T. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . 1844 . THE former ...
... wishes to be considered as screening himself from responsibility , while he only seeks a shield against the attacks of petulance or malignity . Gray's Inn , January , 1804 . W. T. PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . 1844 . THE former ...
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... wish that genius mine , To Churchill's muse can bow with decent awe , Admire his mode , nor make that mode my law ; Both may , perhaps , have various powers to please ; Be his the strength of numbers , mine the ease . The profits ...
... wish that genius mine , To Churchill's muse can bow with decent awe , Admire his mode , nor make that mode my law ; Both may , perhaps , have various powers to please ; Be his the strength of numbers , mine the ease . The profits ...
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... wish to save Thornton , he will owe his salvation only to you . All this is quite between ourselves . " Churchill , in fact , proved the only staunch and generous friend on whom Lloyd could rely . To the liberality of our author , and ...
... wish to save Thornton , he will owe his salvation only to you . All this is quite between ourselves . " Churchill , in fact , proved the only staunch and generous friend on whom Lloyd could rely . To the liberality of our author , and ...
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... wish to live for no other purpose than to express his gratitude to Churchill , whom , with a broken heart , he followed to an early grave . Accustomed on every occasion warmly to es- pouse the cause of his friends , the rencontre be ...
... wish to live for no other purpose than to express his gratitude to Churchill , whom , with a broken heart , he followed to an early grave . Accustomed on every occasion warmly to es- pouse the cause of his friends , the rencontre be ...
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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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