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Page vii
... soon interrupted thanks for intimating unto me , how modestly so- in the cradle . " ever , the true artificer . For the work itself I had viewed some good while before with singular de- Soon after this he set out upon his travels ...
... soon interrupted thanks for intimating unto me , how modestly so- in the cradle . " ever , the true artificer . For the work itself I had viewed some good while before with singular de- Soon after this he set out upon his travels ...
Page ix
... soon after his return , had taken a lodg- ing at one Russel's , a taylor , in St. Bride's Church- yard ; but he continued not long there , having not sufficient room for his library and furniture ; and therefore determined to take a ...
... soon after his return , had taken a lodg- ing at one Russel's , a taylor , in St. Bride's Church- yard ; but he continued not long there , having not sufficient room for his library and furniture ; and therefore determined to take a ...
Page xiii
... soon after the king's death was published a faction . And then upon their removal , and the book under his name , entitled Emo Basin , or the death of his own father , his house looked again Royal Image : and this book , like Cæsar's ...
... soon after the king's death was published a faction . And then upon their removal , and the book under his name , entitled Emo Basin , or the death of his own father , his house looked again Royal Image : and this book , like Cæsar's ...
Page xix
... soon into hamshire , which Elwood had taken for him and Jewen street , near Aldersgate street , and while he his family ; and there he remained during that lived there , being in his 53d or 54th year , and blind dreadful calamity ; but ...
... soon into hamshire , which Elwood had taken for him and Jewen street , near Aldersgate street , and while he his family ; and there he remained during that lived there , being in his 53d or 54th year , and blind dreadful calamity ; but ...
Page xxviii
... soon after , she lost the benefit of this generous de- him no poet , but a good rhymist : but this was be - sign . She received presents likewise from several fore Dryden had composed his best poems , which other gentlemen , and Queen ...
... soon after , she lost the benefit of this generous de- him no poet , but a good rhymist : but this was be - sign . She received presents likewise from several fore Dryden had composed his best poems , which other gentlemen , and Queen ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.