| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...them : Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide the defign of expofmg his mother, received him into his family, treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of 200 l. a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life ; for fome time he had no reafon... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 294 pages
...Tyreonncl, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his defign of expofing the eruelty of his mother, received him into his family, treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pounds a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life; and for fome time... | |
| Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 pages
...upon his promife to lay afide his delign of expofing the cruelty of his mother, received him mto h;s family, treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penlion of two hundred pounds a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life ; and for fomt... | |
| Richard Savage - English poetry - 1780 - 390 pages
...Tyreonnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his defign of expofing the eruelty of his mother, received him into his family, treated him as his equal,' J""* engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred 'sa.year. a This waq the gpltff1l Part of Mr. Savage's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Criticism and interpretation - 1781 - 258 pages
...them; Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his defign of expofing the cruelty of his mother^ received him into his family,...treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pound* a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's lifej and for fome time... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 pages
...them; Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his clcfirrn of expofing the cruelty of his mother, received him into his family,...treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pounds a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life; and for fome time... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 478 pages
...them; Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his 'defign of expofmg the cruelty of his mother, received him into his family,...treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pounds a year,,/ " j. This was .the golden part of Mr. Savage's life; and for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 pages
...them; Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to to lay afide his defign of expofmg the cruelty of his mother, received him into his family,...treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pounds a year, .• This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life; and for fome... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 602 pages
...Tyrconnel, Whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his defign of expofmg the cru~ elty of his mother, received him .into his family, treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfipn of two hunr dred pounds a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life; and for fome... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 pages
...them ; Lord Tyrconnel, whatever were his motives, upon his promife to lay afide his defign of expofing the cruelty of his mother, received him into his family,...treated him as his equal, and engaged to allow him a penfion of two hundred pounds a year. This was the golden part of Mr. Savage's life ; and for fome... | |
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