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... Henry Fox , Right Hon . Charles James George Franklin , Dr. Benjamin Frederic the Great , King of Prussia Garrick , David Gay , John Gibbon , Edward Gray , Thomas Gresham , Sir Thomas Goldsmith , Dr. Oliver Hale , Sir Matthew Hampden ...
... Henry Fox , Right Hon . Charles James George Franklin , Dr. Benjamin Frederic the Great , King of Prussia Garrick , David Gay , John Gibbon , Edward Gray , Thomas Gresham , Sir Thomas Goldsmith , Dr. Oliver Hale , Sir Matthew Hampden ...
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... Henry Winchescomb , of Buckle- bury , Berks . In 1700 he made his appearance in the house of commons as member for Wooton Basset , in Wilts . In 1704 , having attached himself to Harley's party , he was appointed secretary at war , and ...
... Henry Winchescomb , of Buckle- bury , Berks . In 1700 he made his appearance in the house of commons as member for Wooton Basset , in Wilts . In 1704 , having attached himself to Harley's party , he was appointed secretary at war , and ...
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... Henry IV . was seated on the throne , Chaucer was again called to court ; but , falling sick at London , he drew his last breath where he first saw the light , and was buried in Westminster abbey . His temper was a mixture of the gay ...
... Henry IV . was seated on the throne , Chaucer was again called to court ; but , falling sick at London , he drew his last breath where he first saw the light , and was buried in Westminster abbey . His temper was a mixture of the gay ...
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... Henry VIII.'s divorce ; and , the plague breaking out at Cambridge that year , Dr. Cranmer retired to the house of Mr. Cressy , a friend of his at Waltham , where , casually meeting with Gardiner , and Fox , the King's secretary , the ...
... Henry VIII.'s divorce ; and , the plague breaking out at Cambridge that year , Dr. Cranmer retired to the house of Mr. Cressy , a friend of his at Waltham , where , casually meeting with Gardiner , and Fox , the King's secretary , the ...
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... Henry . The latter succeeded to the title of baronet , on the death of sir John Dryden . Congreve , who knew Dryden well , represents his moral character as in all respects not only blameless , but amiable ; and as to his writings , he ...
... Henry . The latter succeeded to the title of baronet , on the death of sir John Dryden . Congreve , who knew Dryden well , represents his moral character as in all respects not only blameless , but amiable ; and as to his writings , he ...
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Strona 10 - In the first place, as he is the father of English poetry, so I hold him in the same degree of veneration as the Grecians held Homer, or the Romans Virgil. He is a perpetual fountain of good sense ; learned in all sciences ; and therefore speaks properly on all subjects.
Strona 14 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Strona 15 - Sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter endeavour by false insinuations and suggestions to alienate your Majesty's affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from the city of London in particular...
Strona 9 - Let us, at least, make one effort, and, if we must fall, let us fall like men ! My lords, ill as I am, yet as long as I can crawl down to this house, and have strength to raise myself on my crutches, or lift my hand, I will vote against giving up the dependency of America on the sovereignty of Great Britain, and, if no other lord is of opinion with me, I will singly protest against the measure.
Strona 16 - In this performance he shews by a variety of examples, that a curve is the line of beauty, and that round swelling figures are most pleasing to the eye ; and the truth of his opinion has been countenanced by subsequent writers on the subject.
Strona 6 - This piece was received with greater applause than was ever known. Besides being acted in London sixtythree days without interruption, and renewed the next season with equal applause, it spread into all the great towns of England; was played in many places to the thirtieth and fortieth time ; at Bath and Bristol fifty, &c.
Strona 11 - As the soldiers were carrying him slowly along, he made them turn him round frequently to view the field of battle, and to listen to the firing, and was well pleased when the sound grew fainter.
Strona 6 - No distractions of mind, no foreboding terrors of conscience agitated this attractive scene. His chamber was " privileged beyond the common walks of virtuous life — quite in the verge of heaven" — and he expired like a wave scarcely curling to the evening zephyr of an unclouded summer sky, and gently rippling to the shore.
Strona 11 - On his return to England, he was made lieutenantcolonel ; also gentleman of the bed-chamber and master of the robes to the duke of York, whom, in 1679, he accompanied to the Netherlands...