Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... ancient family . The estate which his ancestors had immemorially possessed was much augmented by Captain Bluster , who served under Drake in the reign of Elizabeth ; and men , and the Blusters , who were before only No 142 . 9 THE RAMBLER .
... ancient family . The estate which his ancestors had immemorially possessed was much augmented by Captain Bluster , who served under Drake in the reign of Elizabeth ; and men , and the Blusters , who were before only No 142 . 9 THE RAMBLER .
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... possession of other hands ; and , by restoring to every man his own , as the Romans must have re- turned to their cots from the possession of the world , so the most inventive and fertile genius would reduce his folios to a few pages ...
... possession of other hands ; and , by restoring to every man his own , as the Romans must have re- turned to their cots from the possession of the world , so the most inventive and fertile genius would reduce his folios to a few pages ...
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... possessions nor expectations ; if it be pleasing to hear of the preferment and dismission of states- men , the birth of heirs , and the marriage of beauties , the humble author of journals and gazettes must be considered as a liberal ...
... possessions nor expectations ; if it be pleasing to hear of the preferment and dismission of states- men , the birth of heirs , and the marriage of beauties , the humble author of journals and gazettes must be considered as a liberal ...
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... possession will be long kept . Of men devoted to literature , very few extend their views beyond some particular science , and the greater part seldom in quire , even in their own profession , for any authors but those whom the present ...
... possession will be long kept . Of men devoted to literature , very few extend their views beyond some particular science , and the greater part seldom in quire , even in their own profession , for any authors but those whom the present ...
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... possessed by another ; for there are already names of every class sufficient to employ all that will desire to remember them ; and surely he that is pushing his predecessors into the gulf of obscurity , cannot but sometimes sus- pect ...
... possessed by another ; for there are already names of every class sufficient to employ all that will desire to remember them ; and surely he that is pushing his predecessors into the gulf of obscurity , cannot but sometimes sus- pect ...
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