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Pagina 118
... been given to the public by Mr. Thyer , of Manchester : and the originals are now in the hands of the Rev. Dr. Farmer , master of Emanuel college , Cambridge . H. for recreation : his amusements were musick and painting ; 118 BUTLER.
... been given to the public by Mr. Thyer , of Manchester : and the originals are now in the hands of the Rev. Dr. Farmer , master of Emanuel college , Cambridge . H. for recreation : his amusements were musick and painting ; 118 BUTLER.
Pagina 124
... original and peculiar . We must not , how- ever , suffer the pride , which we assume as the coun- trymen of Butler , to make any encroachment upon justice , nor appropriate those honours which others have a right to share . The poem of ...
... original and peculiar . We must not , how- ever , suffer the pride , which we assume as the coun- trymen of Butler , to make any encroachment upon justice , nor appropriate those honours which others have a right to share . The poem of ...
Pagina 138
... original collection was made , or by what authority its genuineness was ascertained . The first edition was published in the year of his death , with an air of concealment , pro- fessing , in the titlepage , to be printed at Antwerp ...
... original collection was made , or by what authority its genuineness was ascertained . The first edition was published in the year of his death , with an air of concealment , pro- fessing , in the titlepage , to be printed at Antwerp ...
Pagina 152
... original should be copied in its elevation and depression . These are the rules that are celebrated as so definite and important ; and for the delivery of which to mankind so much honour has been paid . Roscom- mon has , indeed ...
... original should be copied in its elevation and depression . These are the rules that are celebrated as so definite and important ; and for the delivery of which to mankind so much honour has been paid . Roscom- mon has , indeed ...
Pagina 159
... original design , and the despica- ble scenes of vile comedy with which he has diver- sified his tragick action ' . By comparing this with his 1681 . d 1684 . 99 • 1682 . " The " despicable scenes of vile comedy ' can be no bar to its ...
... original design , and the despica- ble scenes of vile comedy with which he has diver- sified his tragick action ' . By comparing this with his 1681 . d 1684 . 99 • 1682 . " The " despicable scenes of vile comedy ' can be no bar to its ...
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