Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Bind 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Parnell 8. Henry Grove . 9. John Byrom . 10. Zachary Pearce ...... ....... Page 1 26 ..... 50 81 123 138 182 ........ 200 ..... 215 ..... 227 237 249 264 ...... 274 280 285 .......... 288 292 294 295 .... 298 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett .
... Parnell 8. Henry Grove . 9. John Byrom . 10. Zachary Pearce ...... ....... Page 1 26 ..... 50 81 123 138 182 ........ 200 ..... 215 ..... 227 237 249 264 ...... 274 280 285 .......... 288 292 294 295 .... 298 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett .
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... Parnell , introductory to which he has prefixed an epistle to the Earl of Oxford , which contains much weight of sentiment , and many highly - finished and nervous lines . It was in the course of the same year , that he BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
... Parnell , introductory to which he has prefixed an epistle to the Earl of Oxford , which contains much weight of sentiment , and many highly - finished and nervous lines . It was in the course of the same year , that he BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
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... PARNELL , D. D. was born in Dub- lin , in the year 1679. His ancestors , who were of great respectability , had been long fixed at Congleton , in Cheshire ; but his father , in con- sequence of a strong attachment to the republi- can ...
... PARNELL , D. D. was born in Dub- lin , in the year 1679. His ancestors , who were of great respectability , had been long fixed at Congleton , in Cheshire ; but his father , in con- sequence of a strong attachment to the republi- can ...
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... Parnell had led a very retired acade- mical life ; but he now began to make yearly ex- cursions to England , and soon became familiar with the first literary characters of his age . To great sweetness of disposition he added interest ...
... Parnell had led a very retired acade- mical life ; but he now began to make yearly ex- cursions to England , and soon became familiar with the first literary characters of his age . To great sweetness of disposition he added interest ...
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... Parnell , and he finally arranged himself beneath the banners of Oxford and Bolingbroke . About this time an event occurred , from the shock of which our amiable poet never perfectly recovered , and which for a time overwhelmed him in ...
... Parnell , and he finally arranged himself beneath the banners of Oxford and Bolingbroke . About this time an event occurred , from the shock of which our amiable poet never perfectly recovered , and which for a time overwhelmed him in ...
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