| David Erskine Baker - Actors - 1764 - 396 pages
...he was pitied, countenanced, and relieved. — The for-' тй efpouíbd his Imerelí wuh the mort- benevolent Zeal, declaring that the Inhumanity of...given him a right to find every good Man his Father. Xtcele propofcd to have eitabluhud him in a fettled Scheme of Life, [ D d 3 ] aad and to have married... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 294 pages
...his misfortunes, applauded his merit,, took all opportunities of recommending him, and aflerted, f that ' the inhumanity of his mother had ' given him a right to find every good man his *' father.' Nor was Mr. Savage admitted to his acquaintance' only, but to his confidence, of which he fometimes... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 pages
...related his misfortunes, applauded his me'if, took all opportunities of recommending him, and aflerted, * that ' the inhumanity of his mother had ' given him a right to find every good man his father.' Nor was Mr. Savage admitted to his acquaintance only, but to his confidence, of which he fometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 316 pages
...related his Misfortunes, applauded his Merit, took all Opportunities of recommending him, and aliened t that the Inhumanity Of his Mother had given him a Right to find every good Man his Father. Nor was Mr. Savage .admitted to his Acquaintance only, but to his Confidence, of which he fometimes... | |
| Richard Savage - English poetry - 1780 - 390 pages
...his misfortunes, applauded his merit, took all.opportunities of recommending.him, and af. fertedthat "the inhumanity of his mother had given " him a right to find every good mail his father," Nor was Mr. Savage admitted 'to his acquaintance only, but Jo his confidence, of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 602 pages
...his miffortunes, applauded his merit, took all the opportunities of recommending him, and aflerted, that * " the inhumanity of his mother had " given him a right to find every good man " his father." . Nor was Mr. Savage admitted to his acquaintance only, but to his confidence, of .which he fometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Criticism and interpretation - 1781 - 258 pages
...his misfortunes, applauded his merit, took all the opportunities of recommending him, and afferted, that -(-" the " inhumanity of his mother had given him a " right to find every good man his father." i * This play was printed firft in 8vo; anil afterwards in I2mo- the iifth rdition. f PLAIN DZALE«.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 pages
...his miffortunes, applauded his merits took all the opportunities of recommending him, and aflerted, that * " the inhumanity of his mother had " given him a right to find every good man * his father." Nor was Mr. Savage admitted to his acquaintance only, but to his confidence, of which he fometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 474 pages
...his miffortunes, applauded his merit, took all the opportunities of recommending himj and aflerted, that * " the inhumanity of his mother had " given him a right to find every good man u his father/' Nor was Mr. Savage admitted to his acquaintance only, but to his confidence, of which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 pages
...misfortunes, applauded his merit, took all the opportunities of recommending him, and aflerted, that -fthe " inhumanity of his mother had given him a *' right to find every good man his father." * This play vas printed firft in 8ro ; and afterwards in ismo, the fifth edition, f PLAIN DEALLR. Nor... | |
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