The General Biographical Dictionary, Հատոր 6J. Nichols, 1812 |
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... respecting bishop Ken , which Mr. Bohun found to be untrue , and therefore requests that it may be cancelled . 10. " The Life of John Jewell , bishop of Salisbury , " pre- fixed to a translation of his Apology , 1685. 11. " Three ...
... respecting bishop Ken , which Mr. Bohun found to be untrue , and therefore requests that it may be cancelled . 10. " The Life of John Jewell , bishop of Salisbury , " pre- fixed to a translation of his Apology , 1685. 11. " Three ...
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... respect to his disciple , which in the eyes of the latter must have been of inestimable value , that of having early been sensible of Racine's excellence , or rather of what he promised to become ; for it was not easy , in the author of ...
... respect to his disciple , which in the eyes of the latter must have been of inestimable value , that of having early been sensible of Racine's excellence , or rather of what he promised to become ; for it was not easy , in the author of ...
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... respects very striking , and in one respect continues to be so ; they are , in France and England , more read and oftener quoted than any other poets . Both were accused of stealing from the ancients ; but says an elegant critic of our ...
... respects very striking , and in one respect continues to be so ; they are , in France and England , more read and oftener quoted than any other poets . Both were accused of stealing from the ancients ; but says an elegant critic of our ...
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... respects of a most generous and charitable dis- position ; and it is highly probable , that , if she had lived , the vast sums of money , which were raised by the sup- pression of religious houses , would have been employed in the ...
... respects of a most generous and charitable dis- position ; and it is highly probable , that , if she had lived , the vast sums of money , which were raised by the sup- pression of religious houses , would have been employed in the ...
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... respects . With this aid he was enabled in 1641 to publish the first two volumes , folio , which contain the lives of the saints of the month of January , the order of the Kalendar having been preferred . In 1658 he pub- lished those of ...
... respects . With this aid he was enabled in 1641 to publish the first two volumes , folio , which contain the lives of the saints of the month of January , the order of the Kalendar having been preferred . In 1658 he pub- lished those of ...
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Էջ 188 - Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder and cast away their cords from us.
Էջ 83 - Booth's peculiar felicity to be heard and seen the same — whether as the pleased, the grieved, the pitying, the reproachful, or the angry. One would...
Էջ 243 - I love him too with a love of partiality, because he was usher of the fifth form at Westminster, when I passed through it. He was so good-natured, and so indolent, that I lost more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself. He was such a sloven...
Էջ 175 - He had thought more than any body supposed, and had a pretty good stock of general learning and knowledge. He had all Dr. Johnson's principles, with some degree of relaxation. He had rather too little, than too much prudence...
Էջ 243 - I love the memory of Vinny Bourne. I think him a better Latin poet than Tibullus, Propertius, Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all s.
Էջ 380 - Kent, 1735. was bred a surgeon, but devoted much of his time to antiquarian researches, and published, besides other works, an elaborate and valuable " History of Sandwich, with Notices of the other Cinque Ports, and of Richborough.
Էջ 339 - Atalantis ; and in this country he would introduce an observing native, that, upon his return home from his travels made in Europe, should give an account of our countries and manners under feigned names ; and frequently intimate in his relations, or in his answers to questions that should be made him, the reasons of his wondering to find our customs so extravagant, and differing from those of his own country.
Էջ 339 - You put me in mind of ( a fancy of your friend Mr. Boyle, who was saying, that he had thoughts of making a short romantic story, where the scene should be laid in some island of the southern ocean, governed by some such rational laws and customs as those of the Utopia or the New Atalantis.
Էջ 308 - You will excuse, my dear Sir, I am sure, some warmth in an old man on this subject, when I inform you that this unhappy Revolution has cut up by the roots that revenue from the Continent which enabled me to undertake such considerable works in this country. At the same time, as I am laying my case fairly before you, it should not be disguised, that my natural enthusiasm for promoting the Fine Arts (perhaps buoyed up by success) made me improvident. For, had I...
Էջ 376 - He performed not only his own, but also the part assigned to another, with great reputation ; though with no profit, for he had no allowance but his commons. He was also one of the six who met at Stationers...