The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... ( 1630-1694 ) 380 LXV . George Savile , Mar- quis of Halifax ( 1630-1695 ) 428 ... LXVI . Sir William Temple .. ( 1628-1698 ) 448 LXVII . John Dryden ... .. . ( 1631-1701 ) 467 THE BRITISH PLUTARCH . SIR MATTHEW HALE . * [ 140.
... ( 1630-1694 ) 380 LXV . George Savile , Mar- quis of Halifax ( 1630-1695 ) 428 ... LXVI . Sir William Temple .. ( 1628-1698 ) 448 LXVII . John Dryden ... .. . ( 1631-1701 ) 467 THE BRITISH PLUTARCH . SIR MATTHEW HALE . * [ 140.
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... Dryden , " a saying of King Charles II , on Sir Matthew Hale ( who was , doubtless , an uncorrupt and upright man ) that his servants were sure to be cast on a trial , which was heard before him ; ' not that he thought the Judge 6 blé ...
... Dryden , " a saying of King Charles II , on Sir Matthew Hale ( who was , doubtless , an uncorrupt and upright man ) that his servants were sure to be cast on a trial , which was heard before him ; ' not that he thought the Judge 6 blé ...
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... Dryden gave the name of Mac - Flecknoe ' to his satire against Shadwell . + See the Extracts . They were prefixed to the second edition of that immortal poem , and ( to adopt Dr. Symmons ' expres 6 the Paradise Lost , ' of his ...
... Dryden gave the name of Mac - Flecknoe ' to his satire against Shadwell . + See the Extracts . They were prefixed to the second edition of that immortal poem , and ( to adopt Dr. Symmons ' expres 6 the Paradise Lost , ' of his ...
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... Fair stood his hopes , when first he came to town ; where with welcomes of renown , Met every Courted and loved by all , with wonder read , And promises of princely favour fed ! reproaches of Dryden ; * and , I am afraid 128 SAMUEL BUTLER .
... Fair stood his hopes , when first he came to town ; where with welcomes of renown , Met every Courted and loved by all , with wonder read , And promises of princely favour fed ! reproaches of Dryden ; * and , I am afraid 128 SAMUEL BUTLER .
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... Dryden ; * and , I am afraid , will never be confirmed . But what reward for all had he at last ? — After a life in dull expectance past , The wretch , at summing up his mis - spent days , Found nothing left but poverty and praise : Of ...
... Dryden ; * and , I am afraid , will never be confirmed . But what reward for all had he at last ? — After a life in dull expectance past , The wretch , at summing up his mis - spent days , Found nothing left but poverty and praise : Of ...
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