Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... spirit of Blake was superior to all private views . His brother , in the last action with the Spaniards , having not done his duty , was at Blake's desire discarded , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not BLAKE . .61.
... spirit of Blake was superior to all private views . His brother , in the last action with the Spaniards , having not done his duty , was at Blake's desire discarded , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not BLAKE . .61.
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... desire of honour nor of riches was thought enough to prevail in any man over his regard for his leader . Drake , whom cordials had now re- stored to his speech , was the only man who could not be prevailed on to leave the enterprise un ...
... desire of honour nor of riches was thought enough to prevail in any man over his regard for his leader . Drake , whom cordials had now re- stored to his speech , was the only man who could not be prevailed on to leave the enterprise un ...
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... desires . They had now little other anxiety than for their friends who had been separated from them , and whom they now determined to seek ; but consi- dering that , by entering every creek and harbour with their ship , they exposed ...
... desires . They had now little other anxiety than for their friends who had been separated from them , and whom they now determined to seek ; but consi- dering that , by entering every creek and harbour with their ship , they exposed ...
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... desire of ease and pleasure which is the natural consequence of wealth obtained by dangers and fatigues , they began to consult about their return home , and , in pursuance of Drake's advice , resolved first to find out some convenient ...
... desire of ease and pleasure which is the natural consequence of wealth obtained by dangers and fatigues , they began to consult about their return home , and , in pursuance of Drake's advice , resolved first to find out some convenient ...
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... desire indifferent in itself was procured by the exercise of two virtues . He was soon master of all his instructor's know- ledge , and was obliged to enlarge his acquaintance with plants , by observing them himself in the * Translated ...
... desire indifferent in itself was procured by the exercise of two virtues . He was soon master of all his instructor's know- ledge , and was obliged to enlarge his acquaintance with plants , by observing them himself in the * Translated ...
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afterwards appeared Ascham Ashbourne Austrians Blake boat Boerhaave Bohemia Boswell Browne Cheynel coast continued court danger DEAR MADAM DEAREST MADAM death declared degree desire diligence discovered domestick dominions Drake Dutch Earse easily EDWARD CAVE elector of Saxony endeavoured enemies engaged English equally expected father fleet French friends happiness harbour honour hope imagine inquiries island kind king of Prussia knowledge labour lady land learning letter Lichfield lived Lord Macleod master ment mind nature never night Nombre de Dios observations opinion passed perhaps physick pinnaces pleasure prince prince Charles procured promises publick queen of Hungary Raarsa reason received Religio Medici reputation retired rock sail seems sent ships Silesia Sir Thomas Browne Skie soon Spaniards Streatham suffered suppose Symerons things thought Thrale tion town travelled troops vessels write