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... fight . From a domeftic education he was removed to St. Paul's School , to complete his acquaint- ance with the Claffics under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a fhort ftay there , An . Etat . 15. College in Cambridge , was tranfplanted ...
... fight . From a domeftic education he was removed to St. Paul's School , to complete his acquaint- ance with the Claffics under the care of Dr. Gill : and after a fhort ftay there , An . Etat . 15. College in Cambridge , was tranfplanted ...
xiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... fight . In this me- lancholic condition he was eafily prevailed with to think of taking another wife ; who was Catharine the daughter of Captain Woodcock of Hackney : and fhe too , in lefs than a year after their marriage , died in the ...
... fight . In this me- lancholic condition he was eafily prevailed with to think of taking another wife ; who was Catharine the daughter of Captain Woodcock of Hackney : and fhe too , in lefs than a year after their marriage , died in the ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... fight and his imagination ( naturally sub- lime , and enlarged by reading Romances * of which he was much enamoured in his youth ) when it was wholly abftracted from material objects , was more at liberty * His Apology for Smectymnus ...
... fight and his imagination ( naturally sub- lime , and enlarged by reading Romances * of which he was much enamoured in his youth ) when it was wholly abftracted from material objects , was more at liberty * His Apology for Smectymnus ...
xxxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... fight . Yet as I read , foon growing less severe , I lik'd his project , the fuccefs did fear ; Through that wide field how he his way fhould find , O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Left he perplex'd the things he would ...
... fight . Yet as I read , foon growing less severe , I lik'd his project , the fuccefs did fear ; Through that wide field how he his way fhould find , O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Left he perplex'd the things he would ...
xxxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Tirefias to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of fight , Well might'ft thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhyme of thy own fense secure ; While While the Town - Bays writes all the while and [ xxxii . ] :
... Tirefias to requite , Rewards with prophecy thy loss of fight , Well might'ft thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhyme of thy own fense secure ; While While the Town - Bays writes all the while and [ xxxii . ] :
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