The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... father was then Rector . Shortly after he had reached his twelfth year , he was placed in the Charter - house , where his progress was so rapid that , at the early age of fifteen , he was declared qualified for the University . He was ...
... father was then Rector . Shortly after he had reached his twelfth year , he was placed in the Charter - house , where his progress was so rapid that , at the early age of fifteen , he was declared qualified for the University . He was ...
Strana viii
... father's wish , to be entered of the Inner Temple . His taste for elegant literature , however , prevented his adopting the profession of the Law ; and Addison , receiving him on the footing of a near rela- tion , appointed him a Clerk ...
... father's wish , to be entered of the Inner Temple . His taste for elegant literature , however , prevented his adopting the profession of the Law ; and Addison , receiving him on the footing of a near rela- tion , appointed him a Clerk ...
Strana xi
... father retired from his business of a Linen - draper , with a fortune of £ 20,000 ; his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esq . , of York . Two of her brothers died in the service of Charles I , and a third was a General in ...
... father retired from his business of a Linen - draper , with a fortune of £ 20,000 ; his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esq . , of York . Two of her brothers died in the service of Charles I , and a third was a General in ...
Strana xii
... father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the establishment of his fortune . His religion precluded him from every Civil employment ; and his father , with a Jacobinical distrust ...
... father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the establishment of his fortune . His religion precluded him from every Civil employment ; and his father , with a Jacobinical distrust ...
Strana xiii
... father died , in his seventy - fifth year , -in 1721 he published an edition of " Shakspeare , " which was attacked with insolent severity by Theobald , in his " Shakspeare Restored . " Shortly after the completion of the " Iliad , " he ...
... father died , in his seventy - fifth year , -in 1721 he published an edition of " Shakspeare , " which was attacked with insolent severity by Theobald , in his " Shakspeare Restored . " Shortly after the completion of the " Iliad , " he ...
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