Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 3±ÇC. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... afterwards , when it was found much bruised and defaced . On his bureau this unhappy man had left the following sentence , written on a slip of paper , and intended as a vindication of the rash action which he was about to commit : What ...
... afterwards , when it was found much bruised and defaced . On his bureau this unhappy man had left the following sentence , written on a slip of paper , and intended as a vindication of the rash action which he was about to commit : What ...
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... calculated to secure them no small portion of general favour . His Ode on Music , therefore , his Six Cantatas , written shortly afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera 28 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... calculated to secure them no small portion of general favour . His Ode on Music , therefore , his Six Cantatas , written shortly afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera 28 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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Nathan Drake. afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera of Calypso and Telemackus , represented on the King's Theatre in 1712 , enjoyed , for some time , an undisputed reputation . The only piece , however , which can with any ...
Nathan Drake. afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera of Calypso and Telemackus , represented on the King's Theatre in 1712 , enjoyed , for some time , an undisputed reputation . The only piece , however , which can with any ...
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... afterwards obliged the public with versions of Fontenelle's Discourse concerning the Ancients and Moderns , and of The Letters of Abelard and Heloise . The diction of Hughes in all these attempts is , in general , neat , pure , and ...
... afterwards obliged the public with versions of Fontenelle's Discourse concerning the Ancients and Moderns , and of The Letters of Abelard and Heloise . The diction of Hughes in all these attempts is , in general , neat , pure , and ...
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... afterwards pre- sented him with the place of secretary to the commissions of the peace ; a situation of great profit , and which , when Cowper resigned the seals , was continued to him by Lord Maccles- field , at the earnest request of ...
... afterwards pre- sented him with the place of secretary to the commissions of the peace ; a situation of great profit , and which , when Cowper resigned the seals , was continued to him by Lord Maccles- field , at the earnest request of ...
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