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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... those , who , like Erafmus , though they did not outwardly depart from the church of Rome , and dif- approved in fome measure the conduct of those , who efta- blished the Reformation in Germany , yet at the bottom were very indifferent ...
... those , who , like Erafmus , though they did not outwardly depart from the church of Rome , and dif- approved in fome measure the conduct of those , who efta- blished the Reformation in Germany , yet at the bottom were very indifferent ...
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... those of Erafmus are highly esteemed even at " this day . " His natural moderation left him , when he wrote against his friend Erafmus , and the quarrel did not end at all to his advantage . Faber was angry at Erafmus for no other rea ...
... those of Erafmus are highly esteemed even at " this day . " His natural moderation left him , when he wrote against his friend Erafmus , and the quarrel did not end at all to his advantage . Faber was angry at Erafmus for no other rea ...
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... those learned men , who are not ambitious of the character of author , but content with ftudying for themselves and their friends . He applied himself in his youth to the reading of the Belles Lettres and Hiftory , which he never ...
... those learned men , who are not ambitious of the character of author , but content with ftudying for themselves and their friends . He applied himself in his youth to the reading of the Belles Lettres and Hiftory , which he never ...
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... those of her own fex , fince it had infpired her with fo beautiful an ode upon that fubject . " Upon this difpute he would have refigned his place , if he could have procured one elsewhere : and at laft , in 1672 , he was invited upon ...
... those of her own fex , fince it had infpired her with fo beautiful an ode upon that fubject . " Upon this difpute he would have refigned his place , if he could have procured one elsewhere : and at laft , in 1672 , he was invited upon ...
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... those Chriftians , who applied themselves for matter to the divinities of Parnaffus , and the fables of the antients . Befides the above - mentioned performances in verfe , he was the author of fome works in profe . The ROMA has been ...
... those Chriftians , who applied themselves for matter to the divinities of Parnaffus , and the fables of the antients . Befides the above - mentioned performances in verfe , he was the author of fome works in profe . The ROMA has been ...
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