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... anxious rather to be pleased than to be inftructed ; and it would be unpardonable to omit the Effays of LORD • Johnson's Life of Addifon . BACON , which for found philofophy and accurate obfervation , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
... anxious rather to be pleased than to be inftructed ; and it would be unpardonable to omit the Effays of LORD • Johnson's Life of Addifon . BACON , which for found philofophy and accurate obfervation , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
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... LORD VERULAM , came home to men's bufinefs and bofoms , ' a moft extenfive field lay before them , for the cultivation of which little provifion had been made by preceding authors . There were innumer- b Beattie . Johnfon's Life of ...
... LORD VERULAM , came home to men's bufinefs and bofoms , ' a moft extenfive field lay before them , for the cultivation of which little provifion had been made by preceding authors . There were innumer- b Beattie . Johnfon's Life of ...
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... lord CUTTS , who had not only appointed him his private fecretary , but procured for him a company in lord LUCAS's regiment of fuzileers . It confifts chiefly of a review of the characters of fome celebrated Heathens , contrafted with ...
... lord CUTTS , who had not only appointed him his private fecretary , but procured for him a company in lord LUCAS's regiment of fuzileers . It confifts chiefly of a review of the characters of fome celebrated Heathens , contrafted with ...
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... lord HALIFAX , and of the earl of SUN- DERLAND , to whom he had been recommended by : ADDISON , he was , in the beginning of QUEEN ANNE's reign , appointed GAZETTEER . ADDISON is faid alfo to have affifted him in the comedy of the ...
... lord HALIFAX , and of the earl of SUN- DERLAND , to whom he had been recommended by : ADDISON , he was , in the beginning of QUEEN ANNE's reign , appointed GAZETTEER . ADDISON is faid alfo to have affifted him in the comedy of the ...
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... lord Macclesfield , then lord chancellor . It is probable that STEELE had the courage to ftand the profecution , perhaps thinking it might end in a reprimand , and could not with honour retract , or give up the real author , when ...
... lord Macclesfield , then lord chancellor . It is probable that STEELE had the courage to ftand the profecution , perhaps thinking it might end in a reprimand , and could not with honour retract , or give up the real author , when ...
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