An Historical Rhapsody on Mr. PopeT. Cadell, 1782 - 95 pages |
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... ) on the advice of Bishop Atterbury , S pa- The firft we hear of him is under the tronage of Sir William Trumbul , who had been Secretary of State to king William , and and lived in his neighbourhood . His pafto- rals , [ 9 ]
... ) on the advice of Bishop Atterbury , S pa- The firft we hear of him is under the tronage of Sir William Trumbul , who had been Secretary of State to king William , and and lived in his neighbourhood . His pafto- rals , [ 9 ]
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... Bishop Hoadly wrote a prologue . He acted his part in fuch a man- D4 ner , ner , that Sir Richard Steele whispered the . Bishop [ 39 ]
... Bishop Hoadly wrote a prologue . He acted his part in fuch a man- D4 ner , ner , that Sir Richard Steele whispered the . Bishop [ 39 ]
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Thomas Tyers. ner , that Sir Richard Steele whispered the . Bishop , " My Lord , I doubt this Fish is " Flefh . " Pope was prevailed upon to ex- punge two lines from his Eloifa to Abelard , that were fitter to have come from the mouth of ...
Thomas Tyers. ner , that Sir Richard Steele whispered the . Bishop , " My Lord , I doubt this Fish is " Flefh . " Pope was prevailed upon to ex- punge two lines from his Eloifa to Abelard , that were fitter to have come from the mouth of ...
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... Bishop Hoadly , his friend , and also the never- to - be - forgotten champion of civil and reli- gious liberty , diffuaded him from contending with a person whofe trade was to fcold and to befpatter , and applied to him , fuccefsfully ...
... Bishop Hoadly , his friend , and also the never- to - be - forgotten champion of civil and reli- gious liberty , diffuaded him from contending with a person whofe trade was to fcold and to befpatter , and applied to him , fuccefsfully ...
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... Bishop Hall's fatires , called Virgidemarium , which it seems did not fall in the way of Pope foon enough , are more luminous and more mufical to the ear . The poetical fatirift fhould not oblige his reader , as Barten Holyday fays of ...
... Bishop Hall's fatires , called Virgidemarium , which it seems did not fall in the way of Pope foon enough , are more luminous and more mufical to the ear . The poetical fatirift fhould not oblige his reader , as Barten Holyday fays of ...
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