The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with CriticismsParsons and Galignani, 1805 - 312 psl. |
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... father was a bookseller , and more than once bore the office of chief magistrate in that city . When arrived at a proper age for grammatical instruction , he was placed in the free school of Litchfield , of which the master must have ...
... father was a bookseller , and more than once bore the office of chief magistrate in that city . When arrived at a proper age for grammatical instruction , he was placed in the free school of Litchfield , of which the master must have ...
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... father , who died in the month of december of that year , had suffered great misfortunes in trade , he was driven out a Commoner of nature , and excluded from the regular modes of profit and prosperity . Having therefore not only a ...
... father , who died in the month of december of that year , had suffered great misfortunes in trade , he was driven out a Commoner of nature , and excluded from the regular modes of profit and prosperity . Having therefore not only a ...
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... father was Robert Waller , Esq . of Agmondesham , in Buckinghamshire , whose family was originally a branch of the Kentish Wallers , and his mother was the daughter of John Hampden of Hampden in the same county , and sister to the ...
... father was Robert Waller , Esq . of Agmondesham , in Buckinghamshire , whose family was originally a branch of the Kentish Wallers , and his mother was the daughter of John Hampden of Hampden in the same county , and sister to the ...
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... father's house , at the Spread Eagle , in Bread Street , Dec. 9 , 1608 , between six and seven in the morning . His father had him instructed , at first , by private tuition , and then sent him to St. Paul's school under the care WALLER ...
... father's house , at the Spread Eagle , in Bread Street , Dec. 9 , 1608 , between six and seven in the morning . His father had him instructed , at first , by private tuition , and then sent him to St. Paul's school under the care WALLER ...
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... father not being ample , he thus supplied his deficiencies by an honest and useful employment ; and it is said that in the art of education he performed wonders . He now began to engage in the controversies of the times . In 1641 he ...
... father not being ample , he thus supplied his deficiencies by an honest and useful employment ; and it is said that in the art of education he performed wonders . He now began to engage in the controversies of the times . In 1641 he ...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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