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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الصفحة 156
Rochester had certainly a true talent for satire , and he fpared neither friends nor
foes , but let it loose on all without discrimination . Majesty itself was not fecure
from it ; he more than once lampooned the king , whose weakness and
attachment ...
Rochester had certainly a true talent for satire , and he fpared neither friends nor
foes , but let it loose on all without discrimination . Majesty itself was not fecure
from it ; he more than once lampooned the king , whose weakness and
attachment ...
الصفحة 172
Lord Rochester's frolics in the character of a mountebank are well known ; and
the speech which he made upon the occasion of his first turning itinerant doctor ,
has been often printed ; there is in it a true spirit of fatire , and a keennefs of ...
Lord Rochester's frolics in the character of a mountebank are well known ; and
the speech which he made upon the occasion of his first turning itinerant doctor ,
has been often printed ; there is in it a true spirit of fatire , and a keennefs of ...
الصفحة 16
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a . great many of the doctor's other characters , rather exhibited to please himself
, than accord . ing to the true resemblance . The doctor says , ' " . I have been ...
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a . great many of the doctor's other characters , rather exhibited to please himself
, than accord . ing to the true resemblance . The doctor says , ' " . I have been ...
الصفحة 17
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a . great many of the doctor's other characters ,. rather exhibited to please himself
, than according to the true resemblance . The doctor fays , se I have been ...
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a . great many of the doctor's other characters ,. rather exhibited to please himself
, than according to the true resemblance . The doctor fays , se I have been ...
الصفحة 17
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a , great many of the doctor's other characters , rather exhibited to please himself
, than according to the true resemblance . The doctor says , s . I have been ...
I shall here give the picture the doctor has drawn of this noble poet ; which is , like
a , great many of the doctor's other characters , rather exhibited to please himself
, than according to the true resemblance . The doctor says , s . I have been ...
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