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Side xii
... stand against . He was sensible of a party being formed against him , and that he had no assistance to expect from the inferior clerks , every one of them being in the opposite interest . The Journal Books were in .. deed thrown open to ...
... stand against . He was sensible of a party being formed against him , and that he had no assistance to expect from the inferior clerks , every one of them being in the opposite interest . The Journal Books were in .. deed thrown open to ...
Side xxviii
... stand god- father to the first volume of his poems , which was published in the year 1782 . In the year 1781 , our poet made a valuable ac- quisition , in the acquaintance of lady Austen , who came to the neighbourhood of Olney , on a ...
... stand god- father to the first volume of his poems , which was published in the year 1782 . In the year 1781 , our poet made a valuable ac- quisition , in the acquaintance of lady Austen , who came to the neighbourhood of Olney , on a ...
Side xxix
... stand forth , and assert their claim to kindred with a man who was considered , and was really , an honour to his species . Lady Hesketh , who had never forgot him , now be- come a widow by the death of her husband , Sir Thomas ...
... stand forth , and assert their claim to kindred with a man who was considered , and was really , an honour to his species . Lady Hesketh , who had never forgot him , now be- come a widow by the death of her husband , Sir Thomas ...
Side 2
... stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim , That tell you so - say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty ...
... stand upon . Man made for kings ! those optics are but dim , That tell you so - say , rather , they for him . That were indeed a king - ennobling thought , Could they , or would they , reason as they ought . The diadem , with mighty ...
Side 3
... lot of all : By their own conduct they must stand or fall . B. True . While they live , the courtly laureat His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise : [ pays And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write TABLE TALK . 3.
... lot of all : By their own conduct they must stand or fall . B. True . While they live , the courtly laureat His quit - rent ode , his peppercorn of praise : [ pays And many a dunce , whose fingers itch to write TABLE TALK . 3.
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