A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, Particularly the British and Irish, from the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period : Wherein Their Remarkable Actions Or Sufferings, Their Virtues, Parts, and Learning are Accurately Displayed : with a Catalogue of Their Literary Productions, Volumen 5T. Osborne, J. Whiston and B. White, W. Strahan, T. Payne, W. Owen, and W. Johnston [and 7 others], 1761 |
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... fervice , toffed from " place to place , and from country to country , during the " unfettled times of our anarchy , fome of his manuscripts falling by misfortune into unskilful hands , were printed " and published without his confent ...
... fervice , toffed from " place to place , and from country to country , during the " unfettled times of our anarchy , fome of his manuscripts falling by misfortune into unskilful hands , were printed " and published without his confent ...
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... fervice to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike " upon . " Mr. Rowe , in his life of Shakespear , goes along with the opinion of thinking him to blame , in this his fe- cond choice of perfonating our knight , " being a name of Mr ...
... fervice to be the anvil for every dull wit to strike " upon . " Mr. Rowe , in his life of Shakespear , goes along with the opinion of thinking him to blame , in this his fe- cond choice of perfonating our knight , " being a name of Mr ...
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... fervice of this noble peer , it was his custom to pay a yearly vifit in the country to his brother , who poffeffed an eftate of 1000l . per annum . He was a man of great tenderness and humanity , and carried the fairest reputation ...
... fervice of this noble peer , it was his custom to pay a yearly vifit in the country to his brother , who poffeffed an eftate of 1000l . per annum . He was a man of great tenderness and humanity , and carried the fairest reputation ...
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... fer- vice , for he is filed in one of the bittereft libels of those times , Leicester's mad Recorder : " with an infinuation , that he was placed in his office , to encourage thofe of this lord's faction in the city . He was very ...
... fer- vice , for he is filed in one of the bittereft libels of those times , Leicester's mad Recorder : " with an infinuation , that he was placed in his office , to encourage thofe of this lord's faction in the city . He was very ...
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... fervice in the church of Rome , in reprefentation of our Saviour's agony in the garden ; and perceiving it too long for him , put a bible into his hands . Fontaine , happening to open it at the prayer of the Jews in Baruch , read it ...
... fervice in the church of Rome , in reprefentation of our Saviour's agony in the garden ; and perceiving it too long for him , put a bible into his hands . Fontaine , happening to open it at the prayer of the Jews in Baruch , read it ...
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