Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... received , ' say the schools , ' is received in propor- 47 tion to the recipient ' . ' The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people : the nation was then combustible , and a spark set it on fire . It ...
... received , ' say the schools , ' is received in propor- 47 tion to the recipient ' . ' The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people : the nation was then combustible , and a spark set it on fire . It ...
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... received the first part of his education at the grammar - school of Newcastle3 , and was afterwards instructed by Mr. Wilson , who kept a private academy . At the age of eighteen he was sent to Edinburgh that he 2 might qualify himself ...
... received the first part of his education at the grammar - school of Newcastle3 , and was afterwards instructed by Mr. Wilson , who kept a private academy . At the age of eighteen he was sent to Edinburgh that he 2 might qualify himself ...
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... received ( 1768 ) an offer of it from the duke of Grafton3 . He accepted , and retained it to his death ; always designing lectures , but never reading them ; uneasy at his neglect of duty , and appeasing his uneasiness with designs of ...
... received ( 1768 ) an offer of it from the duke of Grafton3 . He accepted , and retained it to his death ; always designing lectures , but never reading them ; uneasy at his neglect of duty , and appeasing his uneasiness with designs of ...
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