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Pagina v
... most elegant , if not the most fublime , of his poetical productions . But in about two years he found it necessary to haften home , being distressed by indigence , and compelled to become the tutor to a travelling Squire . He soon ...
... most elegant , if not the most fublime , of his poetical productions . But in about two years he found it necessary to haften home , being distressed by indigence , and compelled to become the tutor to a travelling Squire . He soon ...
Pagina viii
... most important duties and fublime truths . All these topicks were happily varied with elegant fictions and refined allegories , and illuminated with different changes of style and felicities of invention . It is recorded by Budsell ...
... most important duties and fublime truths . All these topicks were happily varied with elegant fictions and refined allegories , and illuminated with different changes of style and felicities of invention . It is recorded by Budsell ...
Pagina xvi
... most important offices of state . The time in which he lived had reason to la- ment his obstinacy of filence ; " for he was , ( fays " Steele ) above all men in that talent called hu- mour , and enjoyed it in such perfection , that " I ...
... most important offices of state . The time in which he lived had reason to la- ment his obstinacy of filence ; " for he was , ( fays " Steele ) above all men in that talent called hu- mour , and enjoyed it in such perfection , that " I ...
Pagina xxiii
... most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending ...
... most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending ...
Pagina xxiv
... most exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the in- terests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add a certain dignity in Yourself , that , to say the least of it , has been always equal to those great ...
... most exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the in- terests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add a certain dignity in Yourself , that , to say the least of it , has been always equal to those great ...
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