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Pagina 6
... receiving and meliorating and , above all , of pre- serving the accessories of science and literature as the order of Providence should successively produce them . And after all , with this Gothic and monkish education ( for such it is ...
... receiving and meliorating and , above all , of pre- serving the accessories of science and literature as the order of Providence should successively produce them . And after all , with this Gothic and monkish education ( for such it is ...
Pagina 19
... received by the courtiers . But , after the subsidence of the Civil War , the nation began to make rapid strides in wealth and refine- ment , and the monied classes sought for intellectual amusement in their leisure hours . Authors by ...
... received by the courtiers . But , after the subsidence of the Civil War , the nation began to make rapid strides in wealth and refine- ment , and the monied classes sought for intellectual amusement in their leisure hours . Authors by ...
Pagina 53
... received one or two advantageous offers of ye same nature , but as I should be very ambitious of executing any of your Grace's commands , so I can't think of taking ye like employ from any other hands . As for y recompense that is ...
... received one or two advantageous offers of ye same nature , but as I should be very ambitious of executing any of your Grace's commands , so I can't think of taking ye like employ from any other hands . As for y recompense that is ...
Pagina 54
... received news of his father's death , and it may be supposed that the private business in which he must have been involved in conse- quence of this event brought him to England , where he arrived some time in the autumn of 1703 ...
... received news of his father's death , and it may be supposed that the private business in which he must have been involved in conse- quence of this event brought him to England , where he arrived some time in the autumn of 1703 ...
Pagina 56
... received all the profits of the performance , were forced , as Oldham says , " to starve or live in tatters all the year . ' " 1 Periodical literature , in the shape of journals and magazines , had as yet no existence ; nor could the ...
... received all the profits of the performance , were forced , as Oldham says , " to starve or live in tatters all the year . ' " 1 Periodical literature , in the shape of journals and magazines , had as yet no existence ; nor could the ...
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