Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Queen's College in Oxford , paffed many years in his travels through Europe and Africa , where he joined , to the uncom- mon and excellent talents of nature , a great knowledge of letters and things ; of which feveral books publifhed by ...
... Queen's College in Oxford , paffed many years in his travels through Europe and Africa , where he joined , to the uncom- mon and excellent talents of nature , a great knowledge of letters and things ; of which feveral books publifhed by ...
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... Queen's College in Oxford . He had been there about two years , when the accidental fight of a paper of his verfes , in the Hands of Dr. Lancafter then Dean of that Houfe , oc- cafioned his being elected into Magdalen college . He ...
... Queen's College in Oxford . He had been there about two years , when the accidental fight of a paper of his verfes , in the Hands of Dr. Lancafter then Dean of that Houfe , oc- cafioned his being elected into Magdalen college . He ...
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... Queen's favour . He was in that kingdom , when he firft difcovered Sir Richard Steele to be Author of The Tatler , by an obfervation upon Kirgil , which had been . by him communicated to his Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally ...
... Queen's favour . He was in that kingdom , when he firft difcovered Sir Richard Steele to be Author of The Tatler , by an obfervation upon Kirgil , which had been . by him communicated to his Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally ...
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... Queen would be pleafed to have it dedicated to her : but as he had defigned that compliment elsewhere , he found himself obliged by his duty on the one fide , and his honour on the other , to fend it into the world without any ...
... Queen would be pleafed to have it dedicated to her : but as he had defigned that compliment elsewhere , he found himself obliged by his duty on the one fide , and his honour on the other , to fend it into the world without any ...
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... Queen , the Lords Juftices , in whom the ad- ministration was lodged , appointed him their Secretary . Soon after his Majefty's arrival in Great - Britain , the Earl of Sunderland being constituted Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , Mr. Ad ...
... Queen , the Lords Juftices , in whom the ad- ministration was lodged , appointed him their Secretary . Soon after his Majefty's arrival in Great - Britain , the Earl of Sunderland being constituted Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , Mr. Ad ...
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