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Page xi
... poor Tradef- ( c men from three years to three years , chan- ging the Parties every third Year , at the " Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , the In- " crease to be diftributed to the Almes - poor " there . ” — The Donation has all the ...
... poor Tradef- ( c men from three years to three years , chan- ging the Parties every third Year , at the " Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , the In- " crease to be diftributed to the Almes - poor " there . ” — The Donation has all the ...
Page xiii
... poor Maidens of good Name and Fame both in London and at Stratford . Not- withstanding which large Donations in his Life , and Bequests at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Eftate of the Family , fo he ...
... poor Maidens of good Name and Fame both in London and at Stratford . Not- withstanding which large Donations in his Life , and Bequests at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Eftate of the Family , fo he ...
Page xxviii
... poor a Scholar , as Many have la- bour'd to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And ...
... poor a Scholar , as Many have la- bour'd to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And ...
Page xxxi
... it up : like a Beggar in a rich Wardrobe . He found the pure native English too cold and poor to fecond the Heat and Abundance of his Imagination : and therefore was forc'd to to drefs it up in the Robes , he faw The PREFACE . xxxi.
... it up : like a Beggar in a rich Wardrobe . He found the pure native English too cold and poor to fecond the Heat and Abundance of his Imagination : and therefore was forc'd to to drefs it up in the Robes , he faw The PREFACE . xxxi.
Page lxvi
... poor Con- jectures may be weaken'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being just to their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my their ...
... poor Con- jectures may be weaken'd by the Comparison with theirs ; I am very well content to fa- crifice my Vanity to the Pride of being fo affifted , and the Pleasure of being just to their Merits . I beg leave to obferve to my their ...
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