Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... learning , he was at an ear- lier period than usual sent to Christ Church , Ox- ford , of which college he became a member in the year 1700. After a residence of some years in this university , he relinquished it to em- brace , at the ...
... learning , he was at an ear- lier period than usual sent to Christ Church , Ox- ford , of which college he became a member in the year 1700. After a residence of some years in this university , he relinquished it to em- brace , at the ...
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... learning , and who had at this time under his care the celebrated Dr. Watts , and Mr. Samuel Say , both men of singular piety and great talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning ...
... learning , and who had at this time under his care the celebrated Dr. Watts , and Mr. Samuel Say , both men of singular piety and great talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning ...
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... learning , and ingenuity , accompanied , as in all his publications , with the strong impres- sion of an amiable and benevolent heart . He discharged the duty of an Editor , in the publication of the Works of Spenser , with con ...
... learning , and ingenuity , accompanied , as in all his publications , with the strong impres- sion of an amiable and benevolent heart . He discharged the duty of an Editor , in the publication of the Works of Spenser , with con ...
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... learning , and great bril- liancy of imagination , were added , in the cha- racter of Berkeley , the most undeviating virtue , the most amiable disposition , and the most pre- possessing manners . Thus gifted , he very rapidly acquired ...
... learning , and great bril- liancy of imagination , were added , in the cha- racter of Berkeley , the most undeviating virtue , the most amiable disposition , and the most pre- possessing manners . Thus gifted , he very rapidly acquired ...
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... learning , and their poetical talents were respectable . Their translations were revised by Pope ; and such is their general excellence , that they appear in no respect inferior to those which were solely the product of our author's pen ...
... learning , and their poetical talents were respectable . Their translations were revised by Pope ; and such is their general excellence , that they appear in no respect inferior to those which were solely the product of our author's pen ...
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