The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1817 |
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... manner . the 31st of May ( 1643 ) , at a solemn fast , when they were listening to the sermon , a messenger entered the church , and communicated his errand to Pym , who whispered it to others that were placed near him , and then went ...
... manner . the 31st of May ( 1643 ) , at a solemn fast , when they were listening to the sermon , a messenger entered the church , and communicated his errand to Pym , who whispered it to others that were placed near him , and then went ...
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... manner of writing . " There are but few things in Waller that shew his acquaintance with the Latin ; fewer still that would make one think him acquainted with the Greek poets . Somewhat of the Mythology he knew ; but that might be no ...
... manner of writing . " There are but few things in Waller that shew his acquaintance with the Latin ; fewer still that would make one think him acquainted with the Greek poets . Somewhat of the Mythology he knew ; but that might be no ...
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... manner , as well as the information of the author , who seems to have been no less a man of vivacity and good sense , than of virtue and learning . ' WALLIS ( JOHN ) , an eminent English mathematician , was born Nov. 23 , 1616 , at ...
... manner , as well as the information of the author , who seems to have been no less a man of vivacity and good sense , than of virtue and learning . ' WALLIS ( JOHN ) , an eminent English mathematician , was born Nov. 23 , 1616 , at ...
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... manners might be drawn , and many allusions to historic events introduced to bring the action nearer to the imagination of the spec- tator . The moral resulting from the calamities attendant on unbounded passion , even to the ...
... manners might be drawn , and many allusions to historic events introduced to bring the action nearer to the imagination of the spec- tator . The moral resulting from the calamities attendant on unbounded passion , even to the ...
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... manner of living , nor did he take his seat in the House of Peers . He still pursued the same unvaried tenor of life , devoting himself to the conversation of his friends and to the pursuits of literature . He had been early afflicted ...
... manner of living , nor did he take his seat in the House of Peers . He still pursued the same unvaried tenor of life , devoting himself to the conversation of his friends and to the pursuits of literature . He had been early afflicted ...
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الصفحة 388 - So I returned and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.
الصفحة 77 - Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation : being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds. Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON ; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON.
الصفحة 29 - Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches...
الصفحة 109 - Roman emperor's determination, oderint dum metuant; he used no allurements of gentle language, but wished to compel rather than persuade. His style is copious without selection, and forcible without neatness ; he took the words that presented themselves ; his diction is coarse and impure ; and his sentences are unmeasured.
الصفحة 322 - Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt; And most contemptible, to shun contempt: His passion still, to covet gen'ral praise, His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways...
الصفحة 382 - Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural scenery, he early fixed his residence in his native village, where he spent the greater part of his life in literary occupations, and especially in the study of nature. This he followed with patient assiduity, and a mind ever open to the lessons of piety and benevolence which such a study is so well calculated to afford. Though several occasions offered of settling upon a college living, he could never persuade himself to...
الصفحة 278 - Whitlocked, with his usual candour, never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre, "with more •wisdom, constancy, and eloquence, •with greater reason, judgment, and temper, and" -with a better grace in all his -words and actions, than did this great and excellent person ; and b» moved the hearts of all his auditors, some few excepted, to remorse and pity.
الصفحة 14 - My Lord, I am a great deal older than your Grace, and have, I believe, heard more arguments for Atheism than ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them ; and so I hope your Grace will.
الصفحة 58 - In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in less than two months, that one evening, I wrote from the time I had drunk my tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning, when my hand and fingers were so weary, that I could not hold the pen to finish the sentence, but left Matilda and Isabella talking, in the middle of a paragraph.