The General Biographical Dictionary, Volumen 21J. Nichols, 1815 |
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... lived to a good old age in Crete , and dying a natural death , his body was burned , according to the prac- tice of the age , and his relics , pursuant to his own re- quest , scattered in the sea ; lest if his bones or ashes had ever ...
... lived to a good old age in Crete , and dying a natural death , his body was burned , according to the prac- tice of the age , and his relics , pursuant to his own re- quest , scattered in the sea ; lest if his bones or ashes had ever ...
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... lived , would cer- tainly have made a provision for him . In 1609 , he became acquainted with Dr. Usher , afterwards archbishop of Ar- magh , who took him into Ireland , and placed him in the college at Dublin , where he continued two ...
... lived , would cer- tainly have made a provision for him . In 1609 , he became acquainted with Dr. Usher , afterwards archbishop of Ar- magh , who took him into Ireland , and placed him in the college at Dublin , where he continued two ...
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... lived at his parsonage several years , in indigence and ob- scurity , he died April 3 , 1646 , and was interred the next day in the chancel of Okerton church , which had been rebuilt by him . A stone was laid over his grave in 1669 , by ...
... lived at his parsonage several years , in indigence and ob- scurity , he died April 3 , 1646 , and was interred the next day in the chancel of Okerton church , which had been rebuilt by him . A stone was laid over his grave in 1669 , by ...
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... lived at a somewhat earlier period than Isocrates ; and exhibits a model of that manner which the ancients call the " tenuis vel subtilis . " He has none of the pomp of Isocrates . He is He is every where pure and attic in the highest ...
... lived at a somewhat earlier period than Isocrates ; and exhibits a model of that manner which the ancients call the " tenuis vel subtilis . " He has none of the pomp of Isocrates . He is He is every where pure and attic in the highest ...
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... lived in the highest degree of connubial felicity : but hu- man pleasures are short ; she died in childbed about six years afterwards ( 1747 ) ; and he solaced his grief by writ- ing a " Monody " to her memory , without , however , con ...
... lived in the highest degree of connubial felicity : but hu- man pleasures are short ; she died in childbed about six years afterwards ( 1747 ) ; and he solaced his grief by writ- ing a " Monody " to her memory , without , however , con ...
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Página 9 - ... for thee; Deign on the passing world to turn thine eyes, And pause awhile from letters, to be wise; There mark what ills the scholar's life assail, Toil, envy, want, the patron, and the jail. See nations slowly wise, and meanly just, To buried merit raise the tardy bust. If dreams yet flatter, once again attend, Hear Lydiat's life, and Galileo's end.
Página 79 - A Scotchman must be a very sturdy moralist, who does not love Scotland better than truth ; he will always love it better than inquiry : and if falsehood flatters his vanity, will not be very diligent to detect it.
Página 66 - A NEW LITERAL TRANSLATION From the Original Greek, OF ALL THE APOSTOLICAL EPISTLES, WITH A COMMENTARY AND NOTES, Philological, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical.
Página 24 - ... to the great question. His studies, being honest, ended in conviction. He found that religion was true, and what he had learned he endeavoured to teach (1747), by Observations on the Conversion of St. Paul; a treatise to which infidelity has never been able to fabricate a specious answer.
Página 28 - Thus he continued giving his dying benediction to all around him. On Monday morning a lucid interval gave some small hopes, but these vanished in the evening; and he continued dying, but with very little uneasiness, till Tuesday morning, August 22, when between seven and eight o'clock he expired, almost without a groan.
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Página 453 - Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late rev. Thomas Baker, BD of St. John's-college, from the papers of Dr. Zachary Grey, with a Catalogue of his MS Collections," Cambridge, 8vo; and in 1790 "A Catalogue of the several pictures in the public library and respective colleges of the university of Cambridge,
Página 111 - It is impossible, for there is but one in the world; that is in the Grand Signior's library at Constantinople, and is the seventh book on the second shelf on the right hand as you go in.
Página 195 - I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind.