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Pagina 58
... probably go to mass every morning , exclude meat from his table on Fridays , shrive himself regularly , and perhaps let his superiors know that he wears a hair shirt next his skin . Under a Puri- tan government , a person who is ...
... probably go to mass every morning , exclude meat from his table on Fridays , shrive himself regularly , and perhaps let his superiors know that he wears a hair shirt next his skin . Under a Puri- tan government , a person who is ...
Pagina 63
... hundred a year , a fortune which , among the fortunes at that time , probably ranked as a fortune of two thousand a year would rank in our days . William was an infant when the Civil War broke out LEIGH HUNT'S COMIC DRAMATISTS 63.
... hundred a year , a fortune which , among the fortunes at that time , probably ranked as a fortune of two thousand a year would rank in our days . William was an infant when the Civil War broke out LEIGH HUNT'S COMIC DRAMATISTS 63.
Pagina 67
... probably expected wealth and honors . Nor were such expectations unreasonable . A handsome young fel- low about the court , known by the name of Jack Church- ill , was , about the same time , so lucky as to become the object of a short ...
... probably expected wealth and honors . Nor were such expectations unreasonable . A handsome young fel- low about the court , known by the name of Jack Church- ill , was , about the same time , so lucky as to become the object of a short ...
Pagina 71
... probably assisted to alienate the sovereign from the subject who had lately been so highly favored . Buckingham was now in opposition , and had been committed to the Tower ; not , as Mr. Leigh Hunt supposes , on a charge of treason ...
... probably assisted to alienate the sovereign from the subject who had lately been so highly favored . Buckingham was now in opposition , and had been committed to the Tower ; not , as Mr. Leigh Hunt supposes , on a charge of treason ...
Pagina 72
... probably remembered as one of the gayest and handsomest of his brother's courtiers . The King determined to pay Wycherley's debts , and to settle on the unfortunate poet a pension of two hundred pounds a year . This munificence on the ...
... probably remembered as one of the gayest and handsomest of his brother's courtiers . The King determined to pay Wycherley's debts , and to settle on the unfortunate poet a pension of two hundred pounds a year . This munificence on the ...
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