The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer. Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. (etc.) |
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... and afterwards made himself very merry with it ; spoke of it sometimes at dinner
, when the qneenmother , who had been in the secret , was prefent ; and asked
pleasantly , when the petitions would be brought against the chancellor of the ...
... and afterwards made himself very merry with it ; spoke of it sometimes at dinner
, when the qneenmother , who had been in the secret , was prefent ; and asked
pleasantly , when the petitions would be brought against the chancellor of the ...
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He had drawn upon himself the implacable hatred of the duke of York , by
steadily promoting , if not originally inventing , the project of an exclusion bill ' ; '
and therefore no wonder if a party was constantly at work against him . It is almoft
...
He had drawn upon himself the implacable hatred of the duke of York , by
steadily promoting , if not originally inventing , the project of an exclusion bill ' ; '
and therefore no wonder if a party was constantly at work against him . It is almoft
...
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We cannot help regretting on this occasion , that Dryden's fortune was not easy
enough to enable him , with convenience and leisure , to pursue a work that
might have proved an honour to himself , and reflected a portion thereof on all
who ...
We cannot help regretting on this occasion , that Dryden's fortune was not easy
enough to enable him , with convenience and leisure , to pursue a work that
might have proved an honour to himself , and reflected a portion thereof on all
who ...
الصفحة 42
part of human learning ; and , besides the academic tongues , he made himself
perfect : master of the two most useful modern lan . guages , the French and the
Spanish . So that , when he removed from hence , he had , by his parts and his ...
part of human learning ; and , besides the academic tongues , he made himself
perfect : master of the two most useful modern lan . guages , the French and the
Spanish . So that , when he removed from hence , he had , by his parts and his ...
الصفحة 101
... was perfuaded was necessary to qualify himself for it . In this year , and in the
next , he was pretty much exercised in looking into an affair that made a very
great noise in the world , and the decision of which , from the high reputation he
had ...
... was perfuaded was necessary to qualify himself for it . In this year , and in the
next , he was pretty much exercised in looking into an affair that made a very
great noise in the world , and the decision of which , from the high reputation he
had ...
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