Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsJames Phillips, 1785 - 386 страница |
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... refpec- table families of the counties of York and Warwick . His father was a draper and citizen of London , a man of plain and irreproachable manners , and one of the the fociety of the people called Quakers , whom he viii THE LIFE LIFE ...
... refpec- table families of the counties of York and Warwick . His father was a draper and citizen of London , a man of plain and irreproachable manners , and one of the the fociety of the people called Quakers , whom he viii THE LIFE LIFE ...
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John Scott, John Hoole. the fociety of the people called Quakers , whom he was esteemed an emi- among nent preacher . Samuel Scott , the elder brother , lived for fome time with an aunt in the neighbourhood , where he received the first ...
John Scott, John Hoole. the fociety of the people called Quakers , whom he was esteemed an emi- among nent preacher . Samuel Scott , the elder brother , lived for fome time with an aunt in the neighbourhood , where he received the first ...
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... he settled at a village called Amwell , in Hertfordshire , and for fome time carried on the malting trade . Thus was was our young ftudent deprived of the benefit that might X THE LIFE OF א "fomething in the man, and in his ...
... he settled at a village called Amwell , in Hertfordshire , and for fome time carried on the malting trade . Thus was was our young ftudent deprived of the benefit that might X THE LIFE OF א "fomething in the man, and in his ...
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... called , A PROSPECT OF WARE AND THE COUNTRY ADJACENT . It does not appear how long this had been written , but it is certain that he had , for fome years before , formed a defign of writing on the subject , for his friend Turner , in a ...
... called , A PROSPECT OF WARE AND THE COUNTRY ADJACENT . It does not appear how long this had been written , but it is certain that he had , for fome years before , formed a defign of writing on the subject , for his friend Turner , in a ...
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... ; but he was now called to an exertion of that philosophy which made no incon- fiderable part of his character . For fome time after the death of his wife , he he retired to the house of his friend Cockfield , xl THE LIFE OF.
... ; but he was now called to an exertion of that philosophy which made no incon- fiderable part of his character . For fome time after the death of his wife , he he retired to the house of his friend Cockfield , xl THE LIFE OF.
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Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English Poets: With an ... John Scott Преглед исечка - 1969 |
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