The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 - English poetry |
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... Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Nonn ; Cadell and Davies ; Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown ; G. & W. B. Whittaker ; J. Richardson ; J. Walker ; Newman and Co .; Lackington and Co .; Black , Kingsbury , Parbury , and ...
... Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Nonn ; Cadell and Davies ; Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown ; G. & W. B. Whittaker ; J. Richardson ; J. Walker ; Newman and Co .; Lackington and Co .; Black , Kingsbury , Parbury , and ...
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Samuel Johnson. Dean Swift directing the studies of Hifs Van Homrigh Printed or F.C. & LRivington & the other Proprietors . F. Diaden sculo . Vives of the Voets of SAMUEL JOHNSON , L.L.D. Din.
Samuel Johnson. Dean Swift directing the studies of Hifs Van Homrigh Printed or F.C. & LRivington & the other Proprietors . F. Diaden sculo . Vives of the Voets of SAMUEL JOHNSON , L.L.D. Din.
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... Savage endeavouring by the most submissive tenderness to overcome the hatred of his mother . page 128 . LONDON . Printed for E. C & LRivington and the other Proprietors . 1820 . CONTENTS TO VOL . II . Page 1 PRIOR CONGREVE. 801418.
... Savage endeavouring by the most submissive tenderness to overcome the hatred of his mother . page 128 . LONDON . Printed for E. C & LRivington and the other Proprietors . 1820 . CONTENTS TO VOL . II . Page 1 PRIOR CONGREVE. 801418.
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... printed an account not un- entertaining , behaved with the boisterousness of men elated by recent authority . They are repre- sented as asking questions sometimes vague , some . times insidious , and writing answers different from those ...
... printed an account not un- entertaining , behaved with the boisterousness of men elated by recent authority . They are repre- sented as asking questions sometimes vague , some . times insidious , and writing answers different from those ...
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... printed their report ; and in- this examination were endeavouring to find proofs . He continued thus confined for some time ; and Mr. Walpole ( June 10 , 1715 ) moved for an im- peachment against him . What made him so acri- monious ...
... printed their report ; and in- this examination were endeavouring to find proofs . He continued thus confined for some time ; and Mr. Walpole ( June 10 , 1715 ) moved for an im- peachment against him . What made him so acri- monious ...
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