The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... Lord Verulam's History of Hen- ry VII .. 26. All Women are Ladies - Letter recom- mending a Wife to Sir Harry Li- zard 27. Grounds to expect a future State pro- ved • 28. On Pastoral Poetry 29. Essay on Laughter - several Kinds of ...
... Lord Verulam's History of Hen- ry VII .. 26. All Women are Ladies - Letter recom- mending a Wife to Sir Harry Li- zard 27. Grounds to expect a future State pro- ved • 28. On Pastoral Poetry 29. Essay on Laughter - several Kinds of ...
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... Lord PETERBOROUGH , and as he had yet no preferment in the church , he accepted the office of travelling tutor to Mr. ASHE , son of Dr. St. GEORGE ASHE , bishop of Clogher . In this excursion he employed upwards of four * BEATTIE'S ...
... Lord PETERBOROUGH , and as he had yet no preferment in the church , he accepted the office of travelling tutor to Mr. ASHE , son of Dr. St. GEORGE ASHE , bishop of Clogher . In this excursion he employed upwards of four * BEATTIE'S ...
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... Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to that country as one of his Grace's chaplains , and now took the degree of Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity , November 14 , 1721 * . Although he had still no preferment in the church , a circumstance ...
... Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , to that country as one of his Grace's chaplains , and now took the degree of Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity , November 14 , 1721 * . Although he had still no preferment in the church , a circumstance ...
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... if he had written no more than the letter to Lord BURLINGTON in that vo- lume , in which he gives a dialogue with LINTOT , the Book- seller . the ESSAYISTS , there is much novelty in this paper BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xix.
... if he had written no more than the letter to Lord BURLINGTON in that vo- lume , in which he gives a dialogue with LINTOT , the Book- seller . the ESSAYISTS , there is much novelty in this paper BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xix.
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... ( Lord WARWICK ) to whom TICKELL chose to inscribe his verses , should be dead also before they were published . Had I been in the Editor's place I should have been a little apprehensive for myself , under a thought that every one who had ...
... ( Lord WARWICK ) to whom TICKELL chose to inscribe his verses , should be dead also before they were published . Had I been in the Editor's place I should have been a little apprehensive for myself , under a thought that every one who had ...
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