| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1773 - 328 pagine
...note. '* private ftation," though he was neither a ftatefman nor a foldier, like the firft lord Corke, the firft lord Orrery, and his own father, the rival...polite ftudies, he was by no means inferior to his anceftors. " Being much in the great world at the " beginning of his life, he defpifed and *' detefted... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1774 - 324 pagine
...note. "private ftation," though he was neither a ftatefman nor a foldier, like the firfl lord Corke, the firft lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival...lord Burlington ; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Rohert Boyle., yet in a general tafte for literature, or, as they are commonly called, polite ftudies,... | |
| 1780 - 498 pagine
...like the late Lord Burlington ; or the rival ofBacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle ; yet in a general fade for literature, or, as they are commonly called, polite ftudies, he was by no means inferior to his anceilors. " Being much in the great world at the beginning of his life, he defpifed and detefted it... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 pagine
...soldier, 'like the first lord Cork, the first lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival of Palladio, like the late lord Burlington ; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle ; yet in a general taste for literature, or, as they are commonly called, polite studies, he was by no means inferior... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 598 pagine
...soldier, like the first Lord Corke, the first Lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival of Palladio, like the late Lord Burlington ; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle; yet in a general taste for literature, or, as they are commonly called, polite studies, he was by no means inferior... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 692 pagine
...the first Lord Corke, the first Lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival of Palladio, like the*late Lord Burlington; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle; yet in a general taste for literature, or, as they are commonly called, polite studies, he was by no means inferior... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 pagine
...soldier, like the first lord Cork, the first lord Orrery, and his own father; the rival of Palladio, like the late lord Burlington ; or the rival of Bacon, like Mr. Robert Boyle ; yet in a general taste for literature, or^ as they are commonly called, polite studies, he was by no means inferior... | |
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