Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... called men out of the woods . " I would gladly learn what kind of professions these men would be entreated to entertain that so deride and disaffect poesy . Would they admit of philosophers , that after they have burnt out the whole ...
... called men out of the woods . " I would gladly learn what kind of professions these men would be entreated to entertain that so deride and disaffect poesy . Would they admit of philosophers , that after they have burnt out the whole ...
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... called on me again , as if his mind had not been wholly changed , and referred the said Papers to his Privy Council , who referred them to a Sub - Committee , of which Sir Gilbert Pickering being one , gave it a high approbation , and ...
... called on me again , as if his mind had not been wholly changed , and referred the said Papers to his Privy Council , who referred them to a Sub - Committee , of which Sir Gilbert Pickering being one , gave it a high approbation , and ...
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... called him to the House of Lords . His public occupations were rarely ended before the evening , and the greater portion of the night he devoted to his private studies . Hacket tells us he seldom retired to rest before three o'clock ...
... called him to the House of Lords . His public occupations were rarely ended before the evening , and the greater portion of the night he devoted to his private studies . Hacket tells us he seldom retired to rest before three o'clock ...
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