The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Page 43
... knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was the friend of Savage , who knew Steele , who knew Pope . SOCIAL GENEALOGY . 43.
... knew Sheridan . Sheridan knew Johnson , who was the friend of Savage , who knew Steele , who knew Pope . SOCIAL GENEALOGY . 43.
Page 44
... knew Hobbes , who knew Bacon , who knew Ben Jonson , who was intimate with Beaumont and Fletcher , Chapman , Donne , Drayton , Camden , Sel- den , Clarendon , Sydney , Raleigh , and perhaps all the great men of Elizabeth's and James's ...
... knew Hobbes , who knew Bacon , who knew Ben Jonson , who was intimate with Beaumont and Fletcher , Chapman , Donne , Drayton , Camden , Sel- den , Clarendon , Sydney , Raleigh , and perhaps all the great men of Elizabeth's and James's ...
Page 63
... knew , they say , but two words of his language , -London and Gilbert ; and by repeating the former she obtained a passage in a vessel , arrived in England , and found her trusting way to the metropolis . She then took to her other ...
... knew , they say , but two words of his language , -London and Gilbert ; and by repeating the former she obtained a passage in a vessel , arrived in England , and found her trusting way to the metropolis . She then took to her other ...
Page 70
... knew nothing about it ; and the people shewed at once their ignorance , and their admiration of the king , by saying that the devil had caused it out of jealousy . It was probably produced by anxiety for the state of his country ; but ...
... knew nothing about it ; and the people shewed at once their ignorance , and their admiration of the king , by saying that the devil had caused it out of jealousy . It was probably produced by anxiety for the state of his country ; but ...
Page 77
... knew not what Of white about it ; and beneath the white Another . My great master uttered not One word , till those first issuing candours bright Fanned into wings ; but soon as he had found Who was the mighty voyager now in sight , He ...
... knew not what Of white about it ; and beneath the white Another . My great master uttered not One word , till those first issuing candours bright Fanned into wings ; but soon as he had found Who was the mighty voyager now in sight , He ...
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