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" English poet; and he carried his love of poetry, which he seems to have almost solely cultivated, to the Inner Temple. It was now fashionable for every young man of fortune, before he began his travels, or was admitted into parliament, to be initiated... "
A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the ... - Page 377
by John Burke - 1832
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 pages
...universities he became celebrated as a Latin and English poet; and he carried his love of poetry, which he seems to have almost solely cultivated, to the Inner...profession, and which was unaccommodated to the bias of his genius, he betrayed his predilection to a more pleasing species of literature, by composing the tragedy...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Century

Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1044 pages
...universities he became celebrated as a Latin and English poet ; and he carried his love of poetry, which he seems to have almost solely cultivated, to the Inner...profession, and which was unaccommodated to the bias of his genius, he betrayed his predilection to a more pleasing species of literature, by composing the tragedy...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Century

Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1070 pages
...universities he became celebrated as a Latin and English poet ; and he carried his love of poetry, which he seems to have almost solely cultivated, to the Inner...began his travels, or was admitted into parliament, to Ы initiated in the study oí the law. But instead of pursuing a science, which could not be his profession,...
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History of English Poetry from the Twelfth to the Close of the ..., Volume 4

Thomas Warton - 1871 - 492 pages
...poetry, which he feems to have almoft folely cultivated, to the Inner Temple.. It was now faihionable for every young man of fortune, before he began his...was admitted into Parliament, to be initiated in the ftudy of the law. But inftead of purfuing a fcience which could not be his profeffion, and which was...
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Notes and Queries

1900 - 660 pages
...Thomas, first Lord Buckhurst's admission to the Inner Temple (temp. Elizabeth), states that it was " then fashionable for every young man of fortune, before...Parliament, to be initiated in the study of the law." The latter part of the statement is, however, incorrect. It was certainly customary in those days for...
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Annual Register, Volume 24

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 726 pages
...poetry, which he feems to have almofi folely cultivated, to the Inner Temple. It was now falhionable for every young man of fortune, before he began his...was admitted into parliament, to be initiated in the ftudy of the few. But inftead of purfuing a fcience, which could not be his profeffion, and which was...
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