General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages, Countries, Conditions, and Professions, Arranged According to Alphabetical Order, Volum 10G. G. and J. Robinson, 1815 |
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Side 10
... royal side . As a poet he had much em- ployed his muse in court panegyric ; and his attachment to elegant literature and polite gal- lantry would naturally give him a prepossession in favour of the sphere in which such qualifi- cations ...
... royal side . As a poet he had much em- ployed his muse in court panegyric ; and his attachment to elegant literature and polite gal- lantry would naturally give him a prepossession in favour of the sphere in which such qualifi- cations ...
Side 11
... royal sceptre , made of Spanish gold . His adulation to this man was even shown in a poem on his death , which Dr. Johnson thinks must have been dictated by real veneration for his memory : but it was not then decided that his power ...
... royal sceptre , made of Spanish gold . His adulation to this man was even shown in a poem on his death , which Dr. Johnson thinks must have been dictated by real veneration for his memory : but it was not then decided that his power ...
Side 13
... Royal Aca- demy of Sciences at Stockholm , and of the Academy of Upsal , to the Transactions of which he communicated various papers ; and died of a fever in the month of August 1764 . His principal works are " Systema Metaphy- sicum ...
... Royal Aca- demy of Sciences at Stockholm , and of the Academy of Upsal , to the Transactions of which he communicated various papers ; and died of a fever in the month of August 1764 . His principal works are " Systema Metaphy- sicum ...
Side 15
... royal cause , Charles II . notwithstanding the credit in which he had lived with the republican party , received him very graciously , on the restora- tion ; and he was not only confirmed in both his places of Savilian professor and ...
... royal cause , Charles II . notwithstanding the credit in which he had lived with the republican party , received him very graciously , on the restora- tion ; and he was not only confirmed in both his places of Savilian professor and ...
Side 18
... royal favour , cannot be detailed in an article like this : and it will be sufficient to say that Walpole re- mained firmly united to Lord Townshend , and that on the dismission of this nobleman in 1717 , he resigned the seals of his ...
... royal favour , cannot be detailed in an article like this : and it will be sufficient to say that Walpole re- mained firmly united to Lord Townshend , and that on the dismission of this nobleman in 1717 , he resigned the seals of his ...
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Side 64 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."*** He was soon able, however, to collect his courage; and he prepared himself to suffer the fatal sentence.
Side 33 - His abilities gave him a haughty confidence, which he disdained to conceal or mollify ; and his impatience of opposition disposed him to treat his adversaries with such contemptuous superiority as made his readers commonly his enemies, and excited against the advocate the wishes of some who favoured the cause. He seems to have adopted the Roman emperor's determination, " oderint dum metuant ; " he used no allurements of gentle language, but wished to compel rather than persuade.
Side 64 - Whitlocke,** with his usual candor, "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 he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some few excepted, to remorse and pity.
Side 77 - 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; A constant bounty which no friend has made; An angel tongue which no man can persuade; A fool, with more of wit than half mankind...
Side 31 - The first volume of his chief work was published, in 1738, under the title of the Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated on the Principles of a Religious Deist, from the Omission of the Doctrine of a Future State of Rewards and Punishments in the Jewish Dispensation.
Side 148 - Had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Side 148 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Side 98 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Side 265 - BRYANT, JACOB. A new system ; or, An analysis of ancient mythology: wherein an attempt is made to divest tradition of fable ; and to reduce the truth to its original purity.
Side 65 - Come, neighbours, let us kneel down ! Let us give thanks to God ! He has given me all my eight children : let the house go ; I am rich enough...