The Works of the English Poets, Volume 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 halaman |
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... Lord , you have an hereditary right to whatever may be called mine . Many of the following pieces were written by the com- mand of your excellent father ; and most of the reft , under his protection and patronage . The particular ...
... Lord , you have an hereditary right to whatever may be called mine . Many of the following pieces were written by the com- mand of your excellent father ; and most of the reft , under his protection and patronage . The particular ...
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... lord Dorfet would not rehearse upon him again . If we wanted a foreign teftimony ; La Fontaine and St. Evremond have acknowledged , that he was a perfect mafter in the beauty and fineness of their language , and of all that they call ...
... lord Dorfet would not rehearse upon him again . If we wanted a foreign teftimony ; La Fontaine and St. Evremond have acknowledged , that he was a perfect mafter in the beauty and fineness of their language , and of all that they call ...
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... lord Dorfet's cha- racter was , that he certainly understood it , but did not care for it . Coming very young to the poffeffion of two plentiful eftates , and in an age when pleasure was more in fashion than business , he turned his ...
... lord Dorfet's cha- racter was , that he certainly understood it , but did not care for it . Coming very young to the poffeffion of two plentiful eftates , and in an age when pleasure was more in fashion than business , he turned his ...
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... lord's wit , nor approved his maxims : fo he retired altogether from court . But , as the irretrievable miftakes of that un- happy government went on to threaten the nation with fomething more terrible than a Dutch war , he thought it ...
... lord's wit , nor approved his maxims : fo he retired altogether from court . But , as the irretrievable miftakes of that un- happy government went on to threaten the nation with fomething more terrible than a Dutch war , he thought it ...
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... Lord , if I look yet a little more nearly into the late lord Dorfet's character : if I examine it not without fome intention of finding fault , and ( which is an odd way of making a panegyric ) fet his blemishes and imperfections in ...
... Lord , if I look yet a little more nearly into the late lord Dorfet's character : if I examine it not without fome intention of finding fault , and ( which is an odd way of making a panegyric ) fet his blemishes and imperfections in ...
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