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Side 503
... the English parliament , attainted ( Nov. 12th , 1715 ) by the Irish , and £ 10,000 offered for his head . He lived however till Nov. 16th , 1745 . per , that his Majesty's directions should be had thereon LETTERS . 503.
... the English parliament , attainted ( Nov. 12th , 1715 ) by the Irish , and £ 10,000 offered for his head . He lived however till Nov. 16th , 1745 . per , that his Majesty's directions should be had thereon LETTERS . 503.
Side 511
... Dean had lodgings at Kensington in the summer of 1712 ; and Mr. Addison lived there at the same time , which was some years before his marriage with the Countess of Warwick . quaint Sir Ralph Gore , that I was under a LETTERS . 511.
... Dean had lodgings at Kensington in the summer of 1712 ; and Mr. Addison lived there at the same time , which was some years before his marriage with the Countess of Warwick . quaint Sir Ralph Gore , that I was under a LETTERS . 511.
Side 536
... lived roses bring , To life deceased fit offering : And sweets around the poet strow , While yet with life his ashes glow . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD HALIFAX . [ This 536 APPENDIX . The Vestal, translated from Ovid ·
... lived roses bring , To life deceased fit offering : And sweets around the poet strow , While yet with life his ashes glow . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD HALIFAX . [ This 536 APPENDIX . The Vestal, translated from Ovid ·
Side 597
... lived in the worst of Domitian's time ; and therefore both these poets accommo- dated their writings to the manners of their respective ages . Horace is entirely upon the ludicrous , and pursues not so much the licen- tiousness of the ...
... lived in the worst of Domitian's time ; and therefore both these poets accommo- dated their writings to the manners of their respective ages . Horace is entirely upon the ludicrous , and pursues not so much the licen- tiousness of the ...
Side 602
... lived ; and universally lamented , when they died . As for Ovid , he was certainly master of all the fine qualities and accomplishments that could be desired in a gentleman . But having offended Augus- tus , either by being an ...
... lived ; and universally lamented , when they died . As for Ovid , he was certainly master of all the fine qualities and accomplishments that could be desired in a gentleman . But having offended Augus- tus , either by being an ...
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