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... secretary to Lord Cutts , and had obtained by his means a com- pany in a regiment of fusileers . The serious- ness of this work exposed him to some ridicule among his companions , especially as it seems to have BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
... secretary to Lord Cutts , and had obtained by his means a com- pany in a regiment of fusileers . The serious- ness of this work exposed him to some ridicule among his companions , especially as it seems to have BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
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... means formed for implicit submission ; and for his opposition in 1719 to the peerage bill , supported by the ministry , he was deprived of his theatrical patent . He appealed to the public in a paper called " The Theatre ; " and in 1720 ...
... means formed for implicit submission ; and for his opposition in 1719 to the peerage bill , supported by the ministry , he was deprived of his theatrical patent . He appealed to the public in a paper called " The Theatre ; " and in 1720 ...
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... means once gained , and the heart and imagination awaken- ed , all the benevolent purposes which these ad- mirable compositions were intended to effect were at length happily obtained . " To introduce , therefore , and support a taste ...
... means once gained , and the heart and imagination awaken- ed , all the benevolent purposes which these ad- mirable compositions were intended to effect were at length happily obtained . " To introduce , therefore , and support a taste ...
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... means . From whence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your Lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity , which makes you sur- pass mankind in the ...
... means . From whence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your Lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity , which makes you sur- pass mankind in the ...
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... means to enter- tain them , having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of divination , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . " But this last faculty I shall use very ...
... means to enter- tain them , having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of divination , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . " But this last faculty I shall use very ...
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