Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Atterbury: D. D., Bishop of Rochester. With Notices of His Distinguished Contemporaries, Količina 1W. H. Allen and Company, 1869 |
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... minister of his age had recourse , for the purpose of secur- ing the expatriation and ruin of an opponent who thought he had good reason for believing they de- served a second restoration . The grossest act of PREFACE . vii despotism ...
... minister of his age had recourse , for the purpose of secur- ing the expatriation and ruin of an opponent who thought he had good reason for believing they de- served a second restoration . The grossest act of PREFACE . vii despotism ...
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... ministers , and presented them to the Prince Regent . They have remained among the Royal MSS . ever since , access being permitted only to a few favoured individuals . In the year 1847 , Mr J. H. Glover , then Her Majesty's Librarian ...
... ministers , and presented them to the Prince Regent . They have remained among the Royal MSS . ever since , access being permitted only to a few favoured individuals . In the year 1847 , Mr J. H. Glover , then Her Majesty's Librarian ...
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... ministers of the Church of England the Royal exile was especially indebted for whatever interest lay members of that community felt in his fortune . Dr. Barwick was indefatigable in his demonstrations of loyalty , but after running many ...
... ministers of the Church of England the Royal exile was especially indebted for whatever interest lay members of that community felt in his fortune . Dr. Barwick was indefatigable in his demonstrations of loyalty , but after running many ...
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... minister in the country , as well as every member of his congregation , were profoundly concerned in the issue ; though probably few felt a deeper interest in it than the incumbent of Middleton Keynes . The Roman Catholics taunted the ...
... minister in the country , as well as every member of his congregation , were profoundly concerned in the issue ; though probably few felt a deeper interest in it than the incumbent of Middleton Keynes . The Roman Catholics taunted the ...
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... minister of the Establishment became aware that his position , as well as his religion , was in jeopardy , and frequent deprivations , forfeitures , and punishments of beneficed clergymen kept him in a constant state of alarm . It seems ...
... minister of the Establishment became aware that his position , as well as his religion , was in jeopardy , and frequent deprivations , forfeitures , and punishments of beneficed clergymen kept him in a constant state of alarm . It seems ...
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Stran 304 - Peace to all such! But were there one whose fires True genius kindles, and fair fame inspires; Blest with each talent and each art to please. And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne; View him with scornful, yev with jealous eyes.
Stran 111 - Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred, place by Dryden's awful dust; Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes, Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest ! Blest in thy genius, in thy love too blest ! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole thankless land to his denies.
Stran 212 - tis justice, soon or late, Mercy alike to kill or save. Virtue unmov'd can hear the call, And face the flash that melts the ball.
Stran 219 - To fainting squadrons sent the timely aid, Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel, by divine command, With rising tempests shakes a guilty land (Such as of late o'er pale Britannia passed), Calm and serene he drives the furious blast ; And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform. Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.
Stran 196 - I doubt not, if his lordship knew — And Mr Dean, one word from you." 'Tis (let me see) three years and more, (October next it will be four,) Since HARLEY bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend ; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that ; As,
Stran 63 - This art of his is used with the most exact and honest skill : he never attempts your passions till he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form...
Stran 191 - In Pope I cannot read a line, But with a sigh I wish it mine; When he can in one couplet fix More sense than I can do in six; It gives me such a jealous fit, I cry, "Pox take him and his wit!
Stran 201 - Maecenas of the nation, For poets open table kept, But ne'er consider'd where they slept : Himself as rich as fifty Jews, Was easy, though they wanted shoes...
Stran 195 - And take it kindly meant to show What I desire the world should know. I get a whisper, and withdraw, When twenty fools I never saw Come with petitions fairly penn'd, Desiring i would stand their friend.