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Pagina 68
... king , who allowed to his mistresses the same liberty which he claimed for himself , was pleased with the conversation and manners of his new rival . So high did Wycherley stand in the royal favor that once , when he was confined by a ...
... king , who allowed to his mistresses the same liberty which he claimed for himself , was pleased with the conversation and manners of his new rival . So high did Wycherley stand in the royal favor that once , when he was confined by a ...
Pagina 70
... King , who was looking about for an accomplished man to conduct the education of his natural son , the young Duke of Richmond , at length fixed on Wycherley . The poet , exulting in his good luck , went down to amuse himself at ...
... King , who was looking about for an accomplished man to conduct the education of his natural son , the young Duke of Richmond , at length fixed on Wycherley . The poet , exulting in his good luck , went down to amuse himself at ...
Pagina 86
... King William . Collier administered spiritual consola- tion to them , attended them to Tyburn , and , just before they were turned off , laid his hands on their heads , and by the authority which he derived from Christ solemnly absolved ...
... King William . Collier administered spiritual consola- tion to them , attended them to Tyburn , and , just before they were turned off , laid his hands on their heads , and by the authority which he derived from Christ solemnly absolved ...
Pagina 87
... King's Bench . Collier had now made up his mind not to give bail for his appearance before any court which derived its authority from the usurper . He accordingly absconded and was outlawed . He survived these events about thirty years ...
... King's Bench . Collier had now made up his mind not to give bail for his appearance before any court which derived its authority from the usurper . He accordingly absconded and was outlawed . He survived these events about thirty years ...
Pagina 115
... king , whose sails were long the terror of both coasts of the British Chan- nel , and who , after many fierce and doubtful struggles , yielded at last to the valor and genius of Alfred . But the undoubted splendor of the line of ...
... king , whose sails were long the terror of both coasts of the British Chan- nel , and who , after many fierce and doubtful struggles , yielded at last to the valor and genius of Alfred . But the undoubted splendor of the line of ...
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