The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... Church and State , expofed to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abused all , even to women , and whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen ...
... Church and State , expofed to the world the private misfortunes of Families , abused all , even to women , and whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen ...
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... Church of Rome ; anotheri , a monk . As little do they agree about his Father , whom one k fuppofeth , like the Father of Hefiod , a tradesman or merchant ; another , a huf- bandman ; another , a hatter , & c . Nor has an author been ...
... Church of Rome ; anotheri , a monk . As little do they agree about his Father , whom one k fuppofeth , like the Father of Hefiod , a tradesman or merchant ; another , a huf- bandman ; another , a hatter , & c . Nor has an author been ...
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... able perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
... able perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
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... Church of England . " Of both which opinions Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD feems alfo to be ; declaring , in Mift's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That , if he is not fhrewdly abufed , he " made it his practice to cackle to both parties in their ...
... Church of England . " Of both which opinions Mr. LEWIS THEOBALD feems alfo to be ; declaring , in Mift's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That , if he is not fhrewdly abufed , he " made it his practice to cackle to both parties in their ...
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... church , fatires on lords and ladies , raillery on wits and authors , fquabbles with booksellers , or even full and true accounts of monsters , poifons , and mur- ders ; of any hereof was there nothing fo good , no- thing fo bad , which ...
... church , fatires on lords and ladies , raillery on wits and authors , fquabbles with booksellers , or even full and true accounts of monsters , poifons , and mur- ders ; of any hereof was there nothing fo good , no- thing fo bad , which ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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