Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterW. Nicholson, 1810 - 144 páginas |
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... those salutary conferences is given by Burnet , in a book intituled , Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester ; which the critic ought to read for its elegance , the phi- losopher for its arguments , and the saint ...
... those salutary conferences is given by Burnet , in a book intituled , Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester ; which the critic ought to read for its elegance , the phi- losopher for its arguments , and the saint ...
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... those which the late collection exhibits . As he cannot be supposed to have found leisure for any course of continued study , his pieces are commonly short , such as one fit of resolution would produce . His songs have no particular ...
... those which the late collection exhibits . As he cannot be supposed to have found leisure for any course of continued study , his pieces are commonly short , such as one fit of resolution would produce . His songs have no particular ...
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... those furious verses , to which Scroop made in reply an epigram ending with these lines : Thou canst hurt no man's fame with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmless as thy sword . Of the Satire against Man , Rochester can only A 5 ...
... those furious verses , to which Scroop made in reply an epigram ending with these lines : Thou canst hurt no man's fame with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmless as thy sword . Of the Satire against Man , Rochester can only A 5 ...
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... those who run on to all the exceffes of riot ; and that , in the midft of those heats which their lufts and paffions raise in them , they may be a little wrought on by fo great an inftance of one who had run round the whole circle of ...
... those who run on to all the exceffes of riot ; and that , in the midft of those heats which their lufts and paffions raise in them , they may be a little wrought on by fo great an inftance of one who had run round the whole circle of ...
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... those that were about him , fo , I hope , the making it public may have a more ge- neral influence , chiefly on those on whom his former converfation might have had ill effects . I have endeavoured to give his character as fully as I ...
... those that were about him , fo , I hope , the making it public may have a more ge- neral influence , chiefly on those on whom his former converfation might have had ill effects . I have endeavoured to give his character as fully as I ...
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Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680 ... Gilbert Burnet Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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