Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... LORD HERVEY ... WILLIAM COLLINS ... FRANCIS HUTCHESON THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD SAMUEL RICHARDSON ... WILLIAM SOMERVILLE WILLIAM OLDYS JOHN JORTIN ROBERT DODSLEY PATRICK ABERCROMBIE THOMAS INNES ... ... ARCHIBALD BOWER JOHN CAMPBELL ...
... LORD HERVEY ... WILLIAM COLLINS ... FRANCIS HUTCHESON THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD SAMUEL RICHARDSON ... WILLIAM SOMERVILLE WILLIAM OLDYS JOHN JORTIN ROBERT DODSLEY PATRICK ABERCROMBIE THOMAS INNES ... ... ARCHIBALD BOWER JOHN CAMPBELL ...
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... LORD HAILES THOMAS REID ... JOHN SCOTT ALEXANDER GERARD DR DODD LORD KAMES AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE TOPLADY WALTER GOODALL SAMUEL JOHNSON ROBERT LOWTH JAMES BOSWELL THE EARL OF CHATHAM MRS PIOZZI WILLIAM MELMOTH JACOB BRYANT ... THE REIGN OF ...
... LORD HAILES THOMAS REID ... JOHN SCOTT ALEXANDER GERARD DR DODD LORD KAMES AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE TOPLADY WALTER GOODALL SAMUEL JOHNSON ROBERT LOWTH JAMES BOSWELL THE EARL OF CHATHAM MRS PIOZZI WILLIAM MELMOTH JACOB BRYANT ... THE REIGN OF ...
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... Lord King in 1829. Those who are acquainted with Locke only in the character of a grave philosopher will be surprised to to find him giving to a friend at home a quite humorous de- scription ( quoted below ) of some Christmas cere ...
... Lord King in 1829. Those who are acquainted with Locke only in the character of a grave philosopher will be surprised to to find him giving to a friend at home a quite humorous de- scription ( quoted below ) of some Christmas cere ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ , by whom are all things , and we by him . That is , we are to worship the Father alone as God Almighty , and Jesus alone as the Lord , the Messiah , the Great King , the Lamb of God who was slain , and hath redeemed ...
... Lord Jesus Christ , by whom are all things , and we by him . That is , we are to worship the Father alone as God Almighty , and Jesus alone as the Lord , the Messiah , the Great King , the Lamb of God who was slain , and hath redeemed ...
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... Lord God Almighty ; just and true are thy ways , thou King of saints . Hallelujah . Steele in the Spectator ( No. 146 ) praised the Theory ; and Warton thought it proved that Bur- net had an imagination nearly equal to Milton's , as ...
... Lord God Almighty ; just and true are thy ways , thou King of saints . Hallelujah . Steele in the Spectator ( No. 146 ) praised the Theory ; and Warton thought it proved that Bur- net had an imagination nearly equal to Milton's , as ...
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