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Pagina xii
... Lord Mayor's death , n . Churchyard , Thomas , an un- happy poet , describes his patrons ib . his pathetic description of his wretched old age Cole , Rev. William , his cha- racter . - his melancholy confession on his lengthened ...
... Lord Mayor's death , n . Churchyard , Thomas , an un- happy poet , describes his patrons ib . his pathetic description of his wretched old age Cole , Rev. William , his cha- racter . - his melancholy confession on his lengthened ...
Pagina xiv
... Lord Claren- don's History to have been in- terpolated , while himself falsi- fies Daniel's Chronicle , n . .... 168 ib . 8 P. Pattison , a young poet , his despair in an address to Heaven , and a pathetic letter . 87 Poets , mediocre ...
... Lord Claren- don's History to have been in- terpolated , while himself falsi- fies Daniel's Chronicle , n . .... 168 ib . 8 P. Pattison , a young poet , his despair in an address to Heaven , and a pathetic letter . 87 Poets , mediocre ...
Pagina 6
... Lord , " In the year 1745-6 , Mr. Pelham , then first Lord of the Treasury , acquainted me , that it was his Majesty's pleasure I should receive , till better provided for , which never has hap- pened , 2001. a - year , to be paid by ...
... Lord , " In the year 1745-6 , Mr. Pelham , then first Lord of the Treasury , acquainted me , that it was his Majesty's pleasure I should receive , till better provided for , which never has hap- pened , 2001. a - year , to be paid by ...
Pagina 7
... lord as he had to another , no one can doubt that the stipendiary would change his principles with his livery ' . 99 Such have been some of the " Authors by Profession " who have worn the literary mask ; for literature was not the first ...
... lord as he had to another , no one can doubt that the stipendiary would change his principles with his livery ' . 99 Such have been some of the " Authors by Profession " who have worn the literary mask ; for literature was not the first ...
Pagina 16
... Lord Hardwicke pronounced this statute " a universal patent for authors . " Yet subsequently , the subject of literary property involved discussion ; even at so late a period as in 1769 , it was still to be litigated . It was then ...
... Lord Hardwicke pronounced this statute " a universal patent for authors . " Yet subsequently , the subject of literary property involved discussion ; even at so late a period as in 1769 , it was still to be litigated . It was then ...
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