Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1900 - 330 pages |
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Page 16
... favoured us with some Greek of his own . ' At the altar , ' says Dr. Johnson , ' I recommended 0 . ' These letters , ' says the editor , ( which Dr. Strahan seems not to have understood ) probably mean OvnToi piλoi , departed friends.'1 ...
... favoured us with some Greek of his own . ' At the altar , ' says Dr. Johnson , ' I recommended 0 . ' These letters , ' says the editor , ( which Dr. Strahan seems not to have understood ) probably mean OvnToi piλoi , departed friends.'1 ...
Page 35
... favour of Dorset , and imitated through the whole course of his life the liberality to which he was himself so greatly indebted . The Tory leaders , Harley and Bolingbroke in particular , vied with the chiefs of the Whig party in zeal ...
... favour of Dorset , and imitated through the whole course of his life the liberality to which he was himself so greatly indebted . The Tory leaders , Harley and Bolingbroke in particular , vied with the chiefs of the Whig party in zeal ...
Page 64
... favour of the Pilgrim's Progress . That work was one of the two or three works which he wished longer . It was by no common merit that the illiterate sectary extracted praise like this from the most pedantic of critics and the most ...
... favour of the Pilgrim's Progress . That work was one of the two or three works which he wished longer . It was by no common merit that the illiterate sectary extracted praise like this from the most pedantic of critics and the most ...
Page 66
... favoured ones , and shining ones , the tall , comely , swarthy Madam Bubble , with her great purse by her side , and her fingers playing with the money , the BUNYAN AND SHELLEY 67 black man in the bright vesture 66 JOHN BUNYAN.
... favoured ones , and shining ones , the tall , comely , swarthy Madam Bubble , with her great purse by her side , and her fingers playing with the money , the BUNYAN AND SHELLEY 67 black man in the bright vesture 66 JOHN BUNYAN.
Page 83
... favoured by Henry the Seventh . Under the Tudors , the family was great and flourishing . Griffith Hampden , high sheriff of Buckinghamshire , entertained Elizabeth with great magnificence at his seat . His son , William Hampden , sate ...
... favoured by Henry the Seventh . Under the Tudors , the family was great and flourishing . Griffith Hampden , high sheriff of Buckinghamshire , entertained Elizabeth with great magnificence at his seat . His son , William Hampden , sate ...
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