Hudibras: A Poem in Three Cantos, Volume 1Rickaby, 1793 |
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Page ii
... fortune in the cause , be- ing the only person exempted from the benefit of the treaty , when Worcester furrendered to the parliament in the year 1646. Our poet's father was churchwarden of the parish the year before his fon Samuel was ...
... fortune in the cause , be- ing the only person exempted from the benefit of the treaty , when Worcester furrendered to the parliament in the year 1646. Our poet's father was churchwarden of the parish the year before his fon Samuel was ...
Page iii
... fortunes , and corrupting their morals or their health : this , though foreign to my present . purpose , the respect and affection I bear to my neighbours extorted from me .. How long Mr. Butler continued under his care is not AUTHOR OF ...
... fortunes , and corrupting their morals or their health : this , though foreign to my present . purpose , the respect and affection I bear to my neighbours extorted from me .. How long Mr. Butler continued under his care is not AUTHOR OF ...
Page ix
... fortune , indeed , was small , and fo was his ambition ; his integrity of life , and modeft temper , rendered him contented . However , there is good authority for believing that at one time he was gratified with an order on the ...
... fortune , indeed , was small , and fo was his ambition ; his integrity of life , and modeft temper , rendered him contented . However , there is good authority for believing that at one time he was gratified with an order on the ...
Page xi
... fortune , but , through various loffes , and knavery , he found himself difap- * « The French use so many words , upon all occafions , that if they did not cut them short in pronunciation , they would grow tedious , and infufferable ...
... fortune , but , through various loffes , and knavery , he found himself difap- * « The French use so many words , upon all occafions , that if they did not cut them short in pronunciation , they would grow tedious , and infufferable ...
Page xiv
... fortunes by the great , " That wit and pride are always dangerous things , “ And little faith is due to courts and kings . " In the year 1721 , John Barber , an eminent printer , and alderman of London , erected a monument to our poet ...
... fortunes by the great , " That wit and pride are always dangerous things , “ And little faith is due to courts and kings . " In the year 1721 , John Barber , an eminent printer , and alderman of London , erected a monument to our poet ...
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