“The” Lives Of The Poets Of Great Britain And Ireland, To The Time Of Dean Swift: In Four Volumes, Volume 2 |
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... fervice to the Royal cause , by writing Pafquils against the round - heads . After the garrifon of Oxford furrendered , he retired to Westminster , kept a public houfe in Phænix Alley near Long Acre , and continued conftant in his ...
... fervice to the Royal cause , by writing Pafquils against the round - heads . After the garrifon of Oxford furrendered , he retired to Westminster , kept a public houfe in Phænix Alley near Long Acre , and continued conftant in his ...
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... fervice , especially as by thefe means he could at the fame time serve the King , Having mentioned Henrietta Maria , Shirley's Royal Mistress , the reader will pardon a digreffion , which flows from tenderness , and is no more than an ...
... fervice , especially as by thefe means he could at the fame time serve the King , Having mentioned Henrietta Maria , Shirley's Royal Mistress , the reader will pardon a digreffion , which flows from tenderness , and is no more than an ...
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... fervice under the marquis of Newcastle , and the King's caufe declining beyond hope of recovery , Shirley came again to London , and in order to fuppert himself and family , re- fumed his former occupation of teaching a school , in ...
... fervice under the marquis of Newcastle , and the King's caufe declining beyond hope of recovery , Shirley came again to London , and in order to fuppert himself and family , re- fumed his former occupation of teaching a school , in ...
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... fervice , and appointed him refi- dent at the court of Spain * . During his embassy there , his chief bufinefs was , to demand reparati- § Short Account of Sir Richard Fanfhaw , prefixed to his Letters . on on and punishment of fome ...
... fervice , and appointed him refi- dent at the court of Spain * . During his embassy there , his chief bufinefs was , to demand reparati- § Short Account of Sir Richard Fanfhaw , prefixed to his Letters . on on and punishment of fome ...
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... fervice , toffed from place to place , and from country to country , during • the unfettled times of our anarchy , fome of his 6 • ' Manu Manufcripts falling into unfkilful hands , were ⚫ printed and Sir RICHARD FANSHAW . 41.
... fervice , toffed from place to place , and from country to country , during • the unfettled times of our anarchy , fome of his 6 • ' Manu Manufcripts falling into unfkilful hands , were ⚫ printed and Sir RICHARD FANSHAW . 41.
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