Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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Pagina 156
... known anything of this business , which was by them prepared for another ; and , therefore , I cannot imagine why you should wed it so far as to contract your own ruin by concealing it , and persisting unreasonably to hide that truth ...
... known anything of this business , which was by them prepared for another ; and , therefore , I cannot imagine why you should wed it so far as to contract your own ruin by concealing it , and persisting unreasonably to hide that truth ...
Pagina 164
... known , with nicety , which certainly none to whom he was not known can presume to emulate . It is therefore inserted here , with such remarks as others have supplied , after which nothing remains but a critical examination of his ...
... known , with nicety , which certainly none to whom he was not known can presume to emulate . It is therefore inserted here , with such remarks as others have supplied , after which nothing remains but a critical examination of his ...
Pagina 165
... known till he had obtained a rich wife in the city . " He obtained a rich wife about the age of three - and - twenty ; an age before which few men are conspicuous much to their advantage . He was known , however , in parliament and at ...
... known till he had obtained a rich wife in the city . " He obtained a rich wife about the age of three - and - twenty ; an age before which few men are conspicuous much to their advantage . He was known , however , in parliament and at ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
GEORGE GRANVILLE LORD Lansdown 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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