The Life and Posthumous Works of Arthur Maynwaring, Esq: Containing Several Original Pieces and Translations, in Prose and Verse Never Before Printed. : To which are Added Several Political Tracts Written by Him Before and After the Change of the MinistryA. Bell; W. Taylor; and J. Baker, 1715 - 358 стор. |
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... Earl of Chester , after the Grant of the whole Coun- ty of Cheshire to Hugh Lupus , Son of the Count d'Auranches , in Normandy , by William the First . The Maynwarings were ally'd to this Princely Fa- mily fo early , as about the Year ...
... Earl of Chester , after the Grant of the whole Coun- ty of Cheshire to Hugh Lupus , Son of the Count d'Auranches , in Normandy , by William the First . The Maynwarings were ally'd to this Princely Fa- mily fo early , as about the Year ...
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... Earl of Effex , by Powders and Philtres , and apply'd to Dr. Forman , of Lambeth , a Quack , for the Drugs , Mrs. Turner to fee how effectually they would Operate , gave them firft to Sir Arthur Maynwaring , who was fo enflam'd by them ...
... Earl of Effex , by Powders and Philtres , and apply'd to Dr. Forman , of Lambeth , a Quack , for the Drugs , Mrs. Turner to fee how effectually they would Operate , gave them firft to Sir Arthur Maynwaring , who was fo enflam'd by them ...
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... Earl of Burlington . Before he took to this Gay Converfation , his Application to Study was fo Strenuous , that it affected his Health and him- felf , and his Relations were apprehenfive , it wou'd bring him in Danger of a Confumption ...
... Earl of Burlington . Before he took to this Gay Converfation , his Application to Study was fo Strenuous , that it affected his Health and him- felf , and his Relations were apprehenfive , it wou'd bring him in Danger of a Confumption ...
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... Earl of Clarendon's going off to the Prince of Orange with a Party of Horfe , whofe Example was fol- low'd by the Duke of Ormond , and by even the Prince and Princefs of Denmark . There is fome- thing of her Royal Highness that fhews ...
... Earl of Clarendon's going off to the Prince of Orange with a Party of Horfe , whofe Example was fol- low'd by the Duke of Ormond , and by even the Prince and Princefs of Denmark . There is fome- thing of her Royal Highness that fhews ...
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... Earl of Dorfet was the Mecanas of the Age , the great Patron of Wit , and himself one of the firft Wits . Nor was he more eminent for the Protection he gave to Letters and Men of Learn- ing , than for his Zeal for the Conftitution as it ...
... Earl of Dorfet was the Mecanas of the Age , the great Patron of Wit , and himself one of the firft Wits . Nor was he more eminent for the Protection he gave to Letters and Men of Learn- ing , than for his Zeal for the Conftitution as it ...
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Сторінка 5 - For to, and Unto, and all the pretty expletives he can find, till he drags them to the end of another line...
Сторінка 6 - ... that the time of the feigned action, or fable of the play, should be proportioned as near as can be to the duration of that time in which it is represented...
Сторінка 327 - Marllorough win ? So many strong towns why did he take in ? Why did he his army to Germany lead. The crown to preserve on the Emperor's head ? Why does he the honour of England advance ? Why has he humbled the monarch of France ? By passing the lines, and taking Bouchain, If now, &c.
Сторінка 313 - In the general, the design, however executed, has met with so great success, that there is hardly a name now eminent among us for power, wit, beauty, valour, or wisdom, which is not subscribed for the encouragement of these volumes.
Сторінка 313 - ... the addition of the ordinary occurrences of common Journals of News brought in a multitude of other readers. I could not, I confess, long keep up the opinion of the town, that these Lucubrations were written by the same hand with the first works which were published under my name ; but, before I lost the participation of that author's fame, I had already found the advantage of his authority, to which I owe the sudden acceptance which my labours met with in the world.
Сторінка 229 - War therein, to fer.ve with the rejt of the Spanifh Netherlands for the Barrier of the faid Lords the States-General ; upon which they may agree with the faid King Charles, according to the Tenor of the Grand Alliance, as well with Regard to the Garrifons which the faid Lords the States...
Сторінка 10 - Men that renounc'd their God for dearer trade, Were then the guardians of religion made. Rebels were fainted, foreigners did reign, Outlaws return'd, preferment to obtain, With frogs, and toads, and all their croaking train. No native knew their features nor their birth, They feem'd the greafy offspring of the earth. The trade was funk, the fleet and army fpent ; Devouring taxes fwallow'd lefler rent; Taxes impos'd...
Сторінка 6 - A just and lively image of human nature, representing its passions and humours, and the changes of fortune to which it is subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind.
Сторінка 10 - twas hard to tell, Whether its guilt or losses did excel. Men that renounc'd their God for dearer trade, Were then the guardians of religion made. Rebels were sainted, foreigners did reign, Outlaws return'd, preferment to obtain, With frogs, and toads, and all their croaking train. No native knew their features nor their birth, They seem'd the greasy offspring of the earth.
Сторінка 327 - HE news from abroad does a secret reveal, Which has been confirm'd both at Dover and Deal, That one Mr. Matthews, once called plain Mat, Has been doing at Paris, the Lord knows what. But...