A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands: With NotesJ. Dodsley, 1782 |
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... first fuggefted to the Editor , as it was afterwards conducted , by the opinions of fome Gentlemen , whose names it would do him the highest honour to mention . He defires in this place also to make his acknow- ledgments to the Authors ...
... first fuggefted to the Editor , as it was afterwards conducted , by the opinions of fome Gentlemen , whose names it would do him the highest honour to mention . He defires in this place also to make his acknow- ledgments to the Authors ...
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... first as Chaplain to the Ambassador , and afterwards in the quality of Ambassador himself . In both these stations he conducted himself with great credit and advantage to the government . On his return home , he was preferred to a ...
... first as Chaplain to the Ambassador , and afterwards in the quality of Ambassador himself . In both these stations he conducted himself with great credit and advantage to the government . On his return home , he was preferred to a ...
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... first writers of the times in which he lived , and is frequently celebrated in their works . He died the 16th of February 1720-1 , and was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a monu- ment is erected to his memory , with an infcription ...
... first writers of the times in which he lived , and is frequently celebrated in their works . He died the 16th of February 1720-1 , and was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a monu- ment is erected to his memory , with an infcription ...
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... 1648 . He received his first inftruction in the school of Rembrant , but after- wards became a difciple of Ferdinand Bols , under whofe direction he C4 ftudied To court thy pencil , early at thy gates Ambition [ 39 ] ΤΟ ...
... 1648 . He received his first inftruction in the school of Rembrant , but after- wards became a difciple of Ferdinand Bols , under whofe direction he C4 ftudied To court thy pencil , early at thy gates Ambition [ 39 ] ΤΟ ...
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... first , and died 26 October 1723 . Whitton , near Hampton Court , where Sir Godfrey built an ele- gant house , in which he chiefly refided during the latter part of his life . m Sir Godfrey was fent to France by Charles the IId . to ...
... first , and died 26 October 1723 . Whitton , near Hampton Court , where Sir Godfrey built an ele- gant house , in which he chiefly refided during the latter part of his life . m Sir Godfrey was fent to France by Charles the IId . to ...
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