LivesA. Miller, 1800 - English poetry |
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... Duke , - 260 Mallet , - 660 ..King , - 261 Akenside , - 664 Sprat , - 264 Gray , - 669 Hallyfax , - 268 Lyttleton , - - 678 Parnell , - 271 Moore , Garth , - 274 Cawthorne , - 683- - 685 Rowe , - 278 Churchill , - 686 Addison , - 285 ...
... Duke , - 260 Mallet , - 660 ..King , - 261 Akenside , - 664 Sprat , - 264 Gray , - 669 Hallyfax , - 268 Lyttleton , - - 678 Parnell , - 271 Moore , Garth , - 274 Cawthorne , - 683- - 685 Rowe , - 278 Churchill , - 686 Addison , - 285 ...
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... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major . " He now resided in France , as one of the followers of the exiled king ; and ...
... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major . " He now resided in France , as one of the followers of the exiled king ; and ...
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... Duke of Buckingham , when he was Chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story ...
... Duke of Buckingham , when he was Chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story ...
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... Duke joined them ; but , as the d - 1 would have it , the door of the " room where they sat was open , and his Grace , who had seated himself near " it , observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by ...
... Duke joined them ; but , as the d - 1 would have it , the door of the " room where they sat was open , and his Grace , who had seated himself near " it , observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by ...
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... Duke of Buckingham has left a story of his refusal to fight him . He had very early an inclination to intemperance , which he totally subdued in his travels ; but , when he became a courtier , he unhappily addicted himself to dissolute ...
... Duke of Buckingham has left a story of his refusal to fight him . He had very early an inclination to intemperance , which he totally subdued in his travels ; but , when he became a courtier , he unhappily addicted himself to dissolute ...
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