A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works, Tom 3J. Scott, 1806 |
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... cause to remember how much you have contributed to the weakening of the crown , by the two precedents you are now so fond of : " intend- ing as well the engaging the parliament in the war , as the prosecution of the earl of Middlesex ...
... cause to remember how much you have contributed to the weakening of the crown , by the two precedents you are now so fond of : " intend- ing as well the engaging the parliament in the war , as the prosecution of the earl of Middlesex ...
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... cause he thought he deserved it more , and did better groundless surmises which were long entertained with regard to the decease of eminent persons , especially if their deaths were sudden . Different accounts have been given of the ...
... cause he thought he deserved it more , and did better groundless surmises which were long entertained with regard to the decease of eminent persons , especially if their deaths were sudden . Different accounts have been given of the ...
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... cause of virtue . " His politics , however , gave a party - blight to his poetry . [ On the above note Sir E. Brydges has made the following observations . “ All the fault imputed to the poet Wither , does not arise from the idleness of ...
... cause of virtue . " His politics , however , gave a party - blight to his poetry . [ On the above note Sir E. Brydges has made the following observations . “ All the fault imputed to the poet Wither , does not arise from the idleness of ...
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... cause of his country sided with its represent- atives.8 He died in 1648 , having written " De Veritate , prout distinguitur à Reve- latione , à verisimili , à possibili , à falso . Cui Operi additi sunt duo alii Tractatus ; primus , de ...
... cause of his country sided with its represent- atives.8 He died in 1648 , having written " De Veritate , prout distinguitur à Reve- latione , à verisimili , à possibili , à falso . Cui Operi additi sunt duo alii Tractatus ; primus , de ...
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... of such importance to the cause of truth , that it could extort a declaration of the Divine will , when the interests of half mankind could not ! " De Religione Gentilium , Errorumque apud eos Causis . 16 LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY ..
... of such importance to the cause of truth , that it could extort a declaration of the Divine will , when the interests of half mankind could not ! " De Religione Gentilium , Errorumque apud eos Causis . 16 LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY ..
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Strona 92 - A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected...
Strona 304 - A man so various that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon Was chymist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Strona 260 - With public zeal to cancel private crimes. How safe is treason, and how sacred ill, Where none can sin against the people's will!
Strona 251 - Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high, He sought the storms ; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
Strona 334 - ... and he was endless in consultations ; for when after much discourse a point was settled, if he could find a new jest to make even that which was suggested by himself seem ridiculous, he could not hold, but would study to raise the credit of his wit, though it made others call his judgment in question.
Strona 102 - Exegi monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Strona 160 - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
Strona 242 - My dear mistress has a heart Soft as those kind looks she gave me, When, with love's resistless art, And her eyes, she did enslave me. But her constancy's so weak She's so wild and apt to wander, That my jealous heart would break, Should we live one day asunder.
Strona 171 - Besides that, he was amorous in poetry and music, to which he indulged the greatest part of his time; and nothing could have tempted him out of those paths of pleasure, which he enjoyed in a full and ample fortune, but honour and ambition to serve the king when he saw him in distress, and abandoned by most of those who were in the highest degree obliged to him, and by him.
Strona 36 - I scorn your proffers. I disdain your favor. I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this island to your advantage, that I will keep it, to the utmost of my power, to your destruction.