Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, F.S.A., and Many of His Learned Friends; an Incidental View of the Progress and Advancement of Literature in this Kingdom During the Last Century; and Biographical Anecdotes of a Considerable Number of Eminent Writers and Ingenious Artists; with a Very Copious Index, Volumen5author, 1812 |
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... Thomas Baker , M. A ........ 106 , 662 Mr. Ambrose Bonwicke . 118 VI . Rev. William Richardson , D. D. ...... 157 VII . Rev. William Webster , D. D. ...... . 160 VIII . Remarks on Stephens's Thesaurus 176 History of Lexicons , and ...
... Thomas Baker , M. A ........ 106 , 662 Mr. Ambrose Bonwicke . 118 VI . Rev. William Richardson , D. D. ...... 157 VII . Rev. William Webster , D. D. ...... . 160 VIII . Remarks on Stephens's Thesaurus 176 History of Lexicons , and ...
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... Thomas Martin` .. .384 Edward Rowe - Mores , Esq . M. A. .389 Rev. Conyers Middleton , D. D. 405 Cromwell Mortimer , M. D. .... 423 William Nicholas , Esq . 426 Rev. George North , M. A. ibid . David Papillon , Esq ... 470 James Parsons ...
... Thomas Martin` .. .384 Edward Rowe - Mores , Esq . M. A. .389 Rev. Conyers Middleton , D. D. 405 Cromwell Mortimer , M. D. .... 423 William Nicholas , Esq . 426 Rev. George North , M. A. ibid . David Papillon , Esq ... 470 James Parsons ...
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... Thomas Astley , for printing in their respective Magazines ( the Gentleman's and the London ) an account of the Trial of Simon Lord Lovat ; they were both ordered into the custody of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod . - On the 10th ...
... Thomas Astley , for printing in their respective Magazines ( the Gentleman's and the London ) an account of the Trial of Simon Lord Lovat ; they were both ordered into the custody of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod . - On the 10th ...
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... of Miss Cave , great - niece of Edward . The other two were given by Mr. Henry to Thomas Astle , esq . and by him com- municated to Mr. Boswell . will not be displeased , if , in order to will 18 LITERARY ANECDOTES .
... of Miss Cave , great - niece of Edward . The other two were given by Mr. Henry to Thomas Astle , esq . and by him com- municated to Mr. Boswell . will not be displeased , if , in order to will 18 LITERARY ANECDOTES .
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... Thomas Fair- fax , who died rector of Eynesbury , 1750 , December 2 ; supposed with reason to be communicated to his Ancestor , a Lover of An- tiquity , from the family of Cotton , Baronets in this County , and now given back to it on ...
... Thomas Fair- fax , who died rector of Eynesbury , 1750 , December 2 ; supposed with reason to be communicated to his Ancestor , a Lover of An- tiquity , from the family of Cotton , Baronets in this County , and now given back to it on ...
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century;: Comprizing ..., Volumen5 John Nichols Vista completa - 1812 |
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing ..., Volumen5 John Nichols Vista completa - 1812 |
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Página 291 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name : Go, search it there, where to be born and die, Of rich and poor makes all the history ; Enough, that Virtue fill'd the space between ; Prov'd by the ends of being, to have been.
Página 553 - ... you have made my system as clear as I ought to have done, and could not. It is indeed the same system as mine, but illustrated with a ray of your own, as they say our natural body is the same still when it is glorified 4.
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Página 555 - Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come ; that Christ should suffer, and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead, and should shew light unto the people, and to the Gentiles.
Página 641 - He was a man of vigorous faculties, a mind fervid and vehement supplied by incessant and unlimited inquiry with wonderful extent and variety of knowledge, which yet had not oppressed his imagination nor clouded his perspicacity.
Página 553 - I have just received from Mr. R. two more of your Letters. It is in the greatest hurry imaginable that I write this; but I cannot help thanking you in particular for your third Letter, which is so extremely clear, short, and full, that I think Mr. Crousaz ought never to have another answer, and deserved not so good a one.