The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... became so distinguished : yet a determination was formed to educate him for the Church . Why it was ever attempted to pervert this predestination for the paternal art , as no one has recounted , it were not now easy to explain . We only ...
... became so distinguished : yet a determination was formed to educate him for the Church . Why it was ever attempted to pervert this predestination for the paternal art , as no one has recounted , it were not now easy to explain . We only ...
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... remissive to maintain it by his works . Between 1790 and 1800 , when he became a Royal Academician , he suggested to Alderman Boydell , and completed his Milton Gallery , a series of forty - seven AND WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 491.
... remissive to maintain it by his works . Between 1790 and 1800 , when he became a Royal Academician , he suggested to Alderman Boydell , and completed his Milton Gallery , a series of forty - seven AND WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 491.
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... became a Professor of Greek within the term of four years . In 1586 , he married a daughter of Henry Stephens , the critical printer , a lady who bore him twenty children . In 1598 , he proceeded to Paris , was patronised by Henry IV ...
... became a Professor of Greek within the term of four years . In 1586 , he married a daughter of Henry Stephens , the critical printer , a lady who bore him twenty children . In 1598 , he proceeded to Paris , was patronised by Henry IV ...
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... became a standard drama . ap- his merits : - " In Romeo , he disputed the palm with Garrick ; in Lear , proached to an equality ; and in Othello and Alexander the Great , shone unrivalled . " Born and educated in Dublin , he there made ...
... became a standard drama . ap- his merits : - " In Romeo , he disputed the palm with Garrick ; in Lear , proached to an equality ; and in Othello and Alexander the Great , shone unrivalled . " Born and educated in Dublin , he there made ...
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... became sufficiently popular . Two years after he sought to pursue the credit of this career by entertaining the town with a comedy , in three acts , entitled Three Hours after Marriage . ' The title page gave only his own name as the au ...
... became sufficiently popular . Two years after he sought to pursue the credit of this career by entertaining the town with a comedy , in three acts , entitled Three Hours after Marriage . ' The title page gave only his own name as the au ...
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