Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageG. Olms, 1968 - English poetry |
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Page 42
... called from having the privi- lege of dining at the Fellows ' table , being thus commoners with the Fellows . " At Oxford the existence of a higher grade of undergraduates ( in some colleges called " fellow- commoners , " in the ...
... called from having the privi- lege of dining at the Fellows ' table , being thus commoners with the Fellows . " At Oxford the existence of a higher grade of undergraduates ( in some colleges called " fellow- commoners , " in the ...
Page 160
... called The House of Nassau , and wrote another paraphrase on the Otium Divos of Horace 3 . In 1703 his Ode on Musick was performed at Stationers ' Hall ; and he wrote afterwards six cantatas , which were set to musick by the greatest ...
... called The House of Nassau , and wrote another paraphrase on the Otium Divos of Horace 3 . In 1703 his Ode on Musick was performed at Stationers ' Hall ; and he wrote afterwards six cantatas , which were set to musick by the greatest ...
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... called to his assistance 3 . Being secured and guarded that night they were in the morn- 68 ing carried before three justices , who committed them to the Gate - house * , from whence , upon the death of Mr. Sinclair , which happened the ...
... called to his assistance 3 . Being secured and guarded that night they were in the morn- 68 ing carried before three justices , who committed them to the Gate - house * , from whence , upon the death of Mr. Sinclair , which happened the ...
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