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Page xi
... Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Distich , which is placed under the Cushion , has been given us by Mr. Pope , or his Graver , in this Man- ner . a 3 INGE- INGENIO Pylium , Genio Socratem , Arte Maronem ...
... Hand , and his Left refted on a Scrowl of Paper . The Latin Distich , which is placed under the Cushion , has been given us by Mr. Pope , or his Graver , in this Man- ner . a 3 INGE- INGENIO Pylium , Genio Socratem , Arte Maronem ...
Page xiii
... hand in hand in wife Families :) Good part of which Estate is yet in the Poffeffion of Edward Clopton , Efq ; and Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . lineally defcended from the Elder Brother of the first Sir Hugh : Who particularly bequeath- ed ...
... hand in hand in wife Families :) Good part of which Estate is yet in the Poffeffion of Edward Clopton , Efq ; and Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . lineally defcended from the Elder Brother of the first Sir Hugh : Who particularly bequeath- ed ...
Page xiv
... Hands of an ignorant Baker of Warwick , ( who married one of the Descendants from qur Shakespeare ) were carelefly scatter'd and thrown about , as Garret - Lumber , and Litter , to the particular Knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop ...
... Hands of an ignorant Baker of Warwick , ( who married one of the Descendants from qur Shakespeare ) were carelefly scatter'd and thrown about , as Garret - Lumber , and Litter , to the particular Knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop ...
Page xv
... Hands , I agree with the Relater , the Mif- fortune is wholly irreparable . To these Particulars , which regard his Per- fon and private Life , fome few more are to be glean'd from Mr. Rowe's Account of his Life and Writings : Let us ...
... Hands , I agree with the Relater , the Mif- fortune is wholly irreparable . To these Particulars , which regard his Per- fon and private Life , fome few more are to be glean'd from Mr. Rowe's Account of his Life and Writings : Let us ...
Page xxvii
... hands , how The Ques far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is Shake- not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to fpeare's Languages and acquir'd Learning . The De- Learning cifions on this Subject were certainly fet on Foot by the ...
... hands , how The Ques far our Author was indebted to Nature ; it is Shake- not fo well agreed , how much he ow'd to fpeare's Languages and acquir'd Learning . The De- Learning cifions on this Subject were certainly fet on Foot by the ...
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