Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Eusden ... 16. Henry Martyn .. Fuller ....... 17 . 18. William Brome .. 19 . 20 . Francham ...... Dunlop ... ....... 21. Thomas Birch ............ .... 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ....... 175191 ESSAY 3. 23. Rev. William Asplin 24. John ...
... Eusden ... 16. Henry Martyn .. Fuller ....... 17 . 18. William Brome .. 19 . 20 . Francham ...... Dunlop ... ....... 21. Thomas Birch ............ .... 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ....... 175191 ESSAY 3. 23. Rev. William Asplin 24. John ...
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... EUSDEN , the son of Dr. Eusden , rector of Spalsworth in Yorkshire , was , after the usual grammatical education , sent to Trinity Col- lege , Cambridge , and , entering into orders , was appointed Chaplain to Richard Lord Willoughby De ...
... EUSDEN , the son of Dr. Eusden , rector of Spalsworth in Yorkshire , was , after the usual grammatical education , sent to Trinity Col- lege , Cambridge , and , entering into orders , was appointed Chaplain to Richard Lord Willoughby De ...
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... Eusden , a laurel'd Bard , by fortune rais'd , By very few was read , by fewer prais'd . The Duke of Buckingham thus introduced him in his Session of the Poets : In rush'd Eusden , and cry'd , Who shall have it , But I , the true ...
... Eusden , a laurel'd Bard , by fortune rais'd , By very few was read , by fewer prais'd . The Duke of Buckingham thus introduced him in his Session of the Poets : In rush'd Eusden , and cry'd , Who shall have it , But I , the true ...
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... Eusden eke out Blackmore's endless line * . It is not known what could have induced the irritable bard of Twickenham to enroll our hap- less Laureat among the Dunces . He had never abused or offended him ; and his talents , though not ...
... Eusden eke out Blackmore's endless line * . It is not known what could have induced the irritable bard of Twickenham to enroll our hap- less Laureat among the Dunces . He had never abused or offended him ; and his talents , though not ...
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... Eusden , Cibber , Whitehead , Warton , and Pye . Of Eusden little further is known , than that he continued to perform his official duty for about twelve years ; and that , during the above period , he translated , but never published ...
... Eusden , Cibber , Whitehead , Warton , and Pye . Of Eusden little further is known , than that he continued to perform his official duty for about twelve years ; and that , during the above period , he translated , but never published ...
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