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... college , Oxford , his mind was stored with a variety of knowledge ; and he had given very early proofs of his poetical ge- nius both in his school exercises and in other occa- sional compositions . For some transgression or absence his ...
... college , Oxford , his mind was stored with a variety of knowledge ; and he had given very early proofs of his poetical ge- nius both in his school exercises and in other occa- sional compositions . For some transgression or absence his ...
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... College , Dublin , had created him LL . D. by diploma , and he now received the same honour from the Uni- versity of Oxford ; an honour with which , though he did not boast of it , he was highly gratified . In 1777 he was induced , by a ...
... College , Dublin , had created him LL . D. by diploma , and he now received the same honour from the Uni- versity of Oxford ; an honour with which , though he did not boast of it , he was highly gratified . In 1777 he was induced , by a ...
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... college ; but it did not add much to his reputation . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with the representation of the " Guardian , " a comedy , which ...
... college ; but it did not add much to his reputation . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with the representation of the " Guardian , " a comedy , which ...
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... College in Cambridge . He was sent to parliament in his eighteenth , if not in his sixteenth year , and often frequented the court of James the First . His poli- tical and poetical life began nearly together . In his eighteenth year he ...
... College in Cambridge . He was sent to parliament in his eighteenth , if not in his sixteenth year , and often frequented the court of James the First . His poli- tical and poetical life began nearly together . In his eighteenth year he ...
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... College which was granted ; but Clarendon refused to put the seal , alledging that it could be held only by a clergyman . To this opposition is imputed the violence and acri- mony with which Waller joined Buckingham's faction in the ...
... College which was granted ; but Clarendon refused to put the seal , alledging that it could be held only by a clergyman . To this opposition is imputed the violence and acri- mony with which Waller joined Buckingham's faction in the ...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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