Hudibras: A Poem in Three Cantos, Volume 1Rickaby, 1793 |
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Page i
... hand , kept the register , and managed all the business of the parish under the direc- * This information came from Mr. Gresley , Rector of Strensham , from the year 1706 to year 1773 , when he died , aged 100 : fo that he was born ...
... hand , kept the register , and managed all the business of the parish under the direc- * This information came from Mr. Gresley , Rector of Strensham , from the year 1706 to year 1773 , when he died , aged 100 : fo that he was born ...
Page ii
... hand , in the parish register . He had four fons and three daughters , born at Strenfham ; the three daughters , and one fon , older than our poet , and two fons younger : none of his defcend- ants remain in the parish , though some of ...
... hand , in the parish register . He had four fons and three daughters , born at Strenfham ; the three daughters , and one fon , older than our poet , and two fons younger : none of his defcend- ants remain in the parish , though some of ...
Page vii
... hands . " Probably many other editions were foon after printed : but the first and second parts , with notes to both parts , were printed for J. Martin and H. Herringman , octavo , 1674. The last edition of the third part , before the ...
... hands . " Probably many other editions were foon after printed : but the first and second parts , with notes to both parts , were printed for J. Martin and H. Herringman , octavo , 1674. The last edition of the third part , before the ...
Page xii
... hand : the king in his prodigious charge of buildings and furniture does the fame thing to himself that he means to do by Paris , renders himself weaker , by endea- vouring to appear the more magnificent : lets go the substance for ...
... hand : the king in his prodigious charge of buildings and furniture does the fame thing to himself that he means to do by Paris , renders himself weaker , by endea- vouring to appear the more magnificent : lets go the substance for ...
Page xvi
... hand , though they abound with lively fallies of wit , and display a copious variety of crudition , yet the nature ... hands of Mr. Longueville , and from whence Mr. Thyer published his genuine Remains in the year 1759 ; what remain of ...
... hand , though they abound with lively fallies of wit , and display a copious variety of crudition , yet the nature ... hands of Mr. Longueville , and from whence Mr. Thyer published his genuine Remains in the year 1759 ; what remain of ...
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