Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... suppose , considered as forfeited by his absence ( though he was not suffered to continue upon it ) , was given to a cler- gyman , of whom he says , that he would become a stage better than a pulpit ; a censure which I can neither ...
... suppose , considered as forfeited by his absence ( though he was not suffered to continue upon it ) , was given to a cler- gyman , of whom he says , that he would become a stage better than a pulpit ; a censure which I can neither ...
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... suppose very unjustly , of opening letters to detect them . He was treated with great harshness and severity , but declining their questions by pleading his oath of secrecy , was at last dismissed . And it must be recorded to his honour ...
... suppose very unjustly , of opening letters to detect them . He was treated with great harshness and severity , but declining their questions by pleading his oath of secrecy , was at last dismissed . And it must be recorded to his honour ...
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... suppose , that exuberant applause with which every man repays the grant of perusing a manuscript , he was not very diligent to obstruct his own praise by recalling his papers , but suffered them to wander from hand to hand , till at ...
... suppose , that exuberant applause with which every man repays the grant of perusing a manuscript , he was not very diligent to obstruct his own praise by recalling his papers , but suffered them to wander from hand to hand , till at ...
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... suppose to be , if rightly printed , W. D. or sir William Dugdale , one of Browne's corre- spondents . These are declared by Browne , in concurrence , I think , with all other antiquaries , to be for the most part funeral monuments . He ...
... suppose to be , if rightly printed , W. D. or sir William Dugdale , one of Browne's corre- spondents . These are declared by Browne , in concurrence , I think , with all other antiquaries , to be for the most part funeral monuments . He ...
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... suppose it is the condition of humanity to design what never will be done , and to hope what never will be obtained . But among the vain hopes , let me not number the hope which I have , of being long , dear madam , your , & c . MADAM ...
... suppose it is the condition of humanity to design what never will be done , and to hope what never will be obtained . But among the vain hopes , let me not number the hope which I have , of being long , dear madam , your , & c . MADAM ...
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