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Pagina 9
... And none was more a looker - on than he ; So did he move our passions ,
some were known To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . Now private
pity strove with public hate , Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . On
Cowley .
... And none was more a looker - on than he ; So did he move our passions ,
some were known To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . Now private
pity strove with public hate , Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . On
Cowley .
Pagina 14
... at first , by private tuition , under the care of Thomas Young , who was
afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we
have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an
epistolary elegy ...
... at first , by private tuition , under the care of Thomas Young , who was
afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we
have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an
epistolary elegy ...
Pagina 16
They had been undoubtedly applauded ; for they were such as few can perform ;
yet there is reason to suspect that he was regarded in his college with no great
fondness . That he obtained no fellowship is certain ; but the unkindness with ...
They had been undoubtedly applauded ; for they were such as few can perform ;
yet there is reason to suspect that he was regarded in his college with no great
fondness . That he obtained no fellowship is certain ; but the unkindness with ...
Pagina 28
That in his school , as in every thing else which he undertook , he laboured with
great diligence , there is no reason for doubting . One part of his method
deserves general imitation . He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion .
That in his school , as in every thing else which he undertook , he laboured with
great diligence , there is no reason for doubting . One part of his method
deserves general imitation . He was careful to instruct his scholars in religion .
Pagina 29
His next work was , the Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy , by
Mr. John Milton , 1642 . In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious exultation
, but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises ...
His next work was , the Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy , by
Mr. John Milton , 1642 . In this book he discovers , not with ostentatious exultation
, but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises ...
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