The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... tion of taking orders . It is upon no other supposi- tion , that we can account for the anomaly , remarked by his biographers , of remaining at his father's house , for more than five years after he had left the uni- versity . We learn ...
... tion of taking orders . It is upon no other supposi- tion , that we can account for the anomaly , remarked by his biographers , of remaining at his father's house , for more than five years after he had left the uni- versity . We learn ...
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... tion , he afterwards repaid Barberini in a Latin epistle to Holstenius . De c¿tero , ( says he , ) novo bene- ficio devinxeris , si Emmentissimum Cardinalem quan- 6 • Todd , vol . i . pp . 30 , 31 . + Toland , p . 13 . † MS . in the ...
... tion , he afterwards repaid Barberini in a Latin epistle to Holstenius . De c¿tero , ( says he , ) novo bene- ficio devinxeris , si Emmentissimum Cardinalem quan- 6 • Todd , vol . i . pp . 30 , 31 . + Toland , p . 13 . † MS . in the ...
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... tion , ' and storing up definitions of words , appears the dream of a man , who never witnessed the expe- riment , or has forgotten the result . Of institutions ( adds Dr. Johnson ) we may judge by their effects . From this wonder ...
... tion , ' and storing up definitions of words , appears the dream of a man , who never witnessed the expe- riment , or has forgotten the result . Of institutions ( adds Dr. Johnson ) we may judge by their effects . From this wonder ...
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... tion ; ' and why not ' forbid all sermons and lectures too , but such as were ready made to their hands , like our homilies ? " He then proceeds to satirize the contemptible necessity of being obliged to eke out a prayer by the ...
... tion ; ' and why not ' forbid all sermons and lectures too , but such as were ready made to their hands , like our homilies ? " He then proceeds to satirize the contemptible necessity of being obliged to eke out a prayer by the ...
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... tion of a jealous mind is not to be regarded , * puts one in mind of Iago's caution - Beware of jealousy , my lord . ' Aubrey takes pains , however , in two different places , to declare he has so much charity for her , that , ' he ...
... tion of a jealous mind is not to be regarded , * puts one in mind of Iago's caution - Beware of jealousy , my lord . ' Aubrey takes pains , however , in two different places , to declare he has so much charity for her , that , ' he ...
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