Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... pleasure and gaiety , and a memory so tenacious , that he could repeat thirty verses upon once hearing them . Proportionable to his capacity was his progress in literature : at thirteen , having made himself master of school - learning ...
... pleasure and gaiety , and a memory so tenacious , that he could repeat thirty verses upon once hearing them . Proportionable to his capacity was his progress in literature : at thirteen , having made himself master of school - learning ...
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... pleasure . That kings may appeal to him , as he is temporal monarch of the whole earth . That he can discharge subjects from their oaths of alle- giance , and make it their duty to take up arms against their sovereign . That he may ...
... pleasure . That kings may appeal to him , as he is temporal monarch of the whole earth . That he can discharge subjects from their oaths of alle- giance , and make it their duty to take up arms against their sovereign . That he may ...
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... pleasure he found in that kind of knowledge induced him afterwards to cultivate them . In 1690 , having performed the exercises of the university with uncommon reputation , he took his degree in philosophy ; and on that occasion dis ...
... pleasure he found in that kind of knowledge induced him afterwards to cultivate them . In 1690 , having performed the exercises of the university with uncommon reputation , he took his degree in philosophy ; and on that occasion dis ...
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... pleasure of its Maker . He related with great concern , that once his patience so far gave way to extremity of pain , that , after having lain fifteen hours in exquisite tortures , he prayed to God that he might be set free by death ...
... pleasure of its Maker . He related with great concern , that once his patience so far gave way to extremity of pain , that , after having lain fifteen hours in exquisite tortures , he prayed to God that he might be set free by death ...
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... pleasure was to retire to his house in the country , where he had a garden stored with all the herbs and trees which the climate would bear ; here he used to enjoy his hours unmolested , and prosecute his studies without interruption ...
... pleasure was to retire to his house in the country , where he had a garden stored with all the herbs and trees which the climate would bear ; here he used to enjoy his hours unmolested , and prosecute his studies without interruption ...
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