| Giles Jacob - 1719 - 422 pages
...Attention enough, a:ul at laft undertook to Recommend his Pretensions to the King. Mr. If'jrhx-ley, to keep him fteady to his Word, obtained of his Grace...to name a Day, when he might introduce that Modeft ~nd Unfortunate Poet to his new Patron. At laft an Appointment was made, and the Place of meeting was... | |
| Richardson Pack - 1719 - 400 pages
...time, undertook to Recommend His f retentions to HlsMAjESTY. Mr. WTCHERLETy in hopes to keep Him Steady to His Word, Obtained of His GRACE to Name a DAY, when He might Introduce That Mode ft and Unfortunate POET to His New PA-* TRON. At laft an Appointment was made, and the Place of... | |
| Giles Jacob - 1723 - 378 pages
...with Attention enough, and at laft undertook to Recommend his Pretenfions to the King. Mr. IVychevley, to keep him fteady to his Word, obtained of his Grace to name a Day, when he might introduce that Model} and Unfortunate Poet to his new Patron. At laft an Appointment was made, and the. Place of meeting... | |
| Richardson Pack - 1726 - 300 pages
...commend commend his Pretenfions to His Majefty. Mr. Wychsrlej) in hopes to keep him fteady to hisWord, obtained of his Grace to name a Day, when he might introduce thatmodeft and unfortunate Poet to nis new Patron. At laft an Appointment was made, and the Place of... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1744 - 570 pages
...mind ?' that he ow'd more than that Sura to different Perfons, from whom " commend his Pretenfions to His Majefty. Mr. " Wycherly, in hopes to keep him fteady to his " Word, obtain'd of His Grace to name a Day, " when he might introduce the modeft and un" fortunate Poet to... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...always to hearken to him with attention, and, after fome time, undertook to recommend his pretenfions to his Majefty. Mr. Wycherly, in hopes to keep him...to his word, obtained of his Grace to name a day, wheii he might introduce that modeft, unfortunate poet to his new patron; at laft an appointment was... | |
| 1761 - 474 pages
...under the wants he did. The duke * feemed always to hearken to him with attention enough, * tendons to his majefty. Mr. Wycherly, in hopes to keep ' him fteady to his word, obtained of his grace to nime a * and, after fome time, undertook to recommend his pre* day when he might introduce that modeft... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1773 - 404 pages
..." attention enough ; and after fome time under" took to recommend his prctenfions to his Ma" jefty. Mr Wycherly in hopes to keep him " fteady to his word,...his Grace to " name a day when he might introduce the mo" deft and unfortunate Poet to his new patron: " at laft an appointment was made, and the " place... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 302 pages
...and, af'' tcr fome time, undertook to recom" mend his pretenfions to his majefty;. " Mr. Wycherley, in- hopes to keep " him fteady to his word, obtained...name a day, when he " might introduce that modeft and un" fortunate poet to his new patron. At " laft an appointment was made, and *' the place of meeting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 pages
...enough ; and, after fome time, un" dertook, to. recommend his pretenfions to his Majefty, Mr. Wycherley, in hopes to. keep him fteady to his word, obtained of " his Grace to name a day, when he mi^ht 2 " intro-» * ti ** introduce that modeft and unfortunate poet " to his new patron. At laft... | |
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