Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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... lived to have one of the lucrative clerkships of the Privy Coun- cil ( 1752 ) , and Mr. Pitt at laft had it in his power to make him treasurer of Chelsea Hofpital . He was now fufficiently rich ; but wealth came too late to be long ...
... lived to have one of the lucrative clerkships of the Privy Coun- cil ( 1752 ) , and Mr. Pitt at laft had it in his power to make him treasurer of Chelsea Hofpital . He was now fufficiently rich ; but wealth came too late to be long ...
第 2 頁
... lived fullenly on to the time when his attendance on lectures was no longer re- quired . As he intended to profess the Common Law , he took no degree . When he had been at Cambridge about five years , Mr. Horace Walpole , whofe ...
... lived fullenly on to the time when his attendance on lectures was no longer re- quired . As he intended to profess the Common Law , he took no degree . When he had been at Cambridge about five years , Mr. Horace Walpole , whofe ...
第 6 頁
... lived on at Peterhoufe , very little folicitous what others did or thought , and cultivated his mind and enlarged his views without any other purpose than of improving and amufing himself ; when Mr. Mason , being elected fellow fellow ...
... lived on at Peterhoufe , very little folicitous what others did or thought , and cultivated his mind and enlarged his views without any other purpose than of improving and amufing himself ; when Mr. Mason , being elected fellow fellow ...
第 37 頁
... lived at the mansion - house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly her relation Mifs Speed and Lady Schaub , then at her house , undertook to bring this about by making ...
... lived at the mansion - house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly her relation Mifs Speed and Lady Schaub , then at her house , undertook to bring this about by making ...
第 47 頁
... of the age , when they are fuppofed to have lived ; and the 500 fianzas , said to be loft , may be imagined to contain the re- mainder of their long - winded expoftulation . M. And And fo God fave our noble King , And guard GRA Y. 47.
... of the age , when they are fuppofed to have lived ; and the 500 fianzas , said to be loft , may be imagined to contain the re- mainder of their long - winded expoftulation . M. And And fo God fave our noble King , And guard GRA Y. 47.
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