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Pagina vii
... received the assistance which happily scholars are ever ready to give to one another . I think that , in most instances , acknowledgement has been made in the notes ; yet where this has not been done , as he is no longer with us to ...
... received the assistance which happily scholars are ever ready to give to one another . I think that , in most instances , acknowledgement has been made in the notes ; yet where this has not been done , as he is no longer with us to ...
Pagina 5
... received his stipend as a Scholar up to Michaelmas , 1643 , in which year he took his M.A. degree . By the statutes he could have retained his Fellowship , without taking orders , for seven years from this degree ; but as he was at once ...
... received his stipend as a Scholar up to Michaelmas , 1643 , in which year he took his M.A. degree . By the statutes he could have retained his Fellowship , without taking orders , for seven years from this degree ; but as he was at once ...
Pagina 13
... received the least benefit ; but , on the contrary , have felt sometimes the effects of malice and misfortune . ' Hurd's Cowley , i . 105 . 6 He was by the most generous endeavours of the Earl of St. Albans designed to be master of the ...
... received the least benefit ; but , on the contrary , have felt sometimes the effects of malice and misfortune . ' Hurd's Cowley , i . 105 . 6 He was by the most generous endeavours of the Earl of St. Albans designed to be master of the ...
Pagina 14
... received the news of his ill success , not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . ' 38 What firmness they expected or what weakness Cowley dis- covered cannot be known . He that misses his end will never ...
... received the news of his ill success , not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . ' 38 What firmness they expected or what weakness Cowley dis- covered cannot be known . He that misses his end will never ...
Pagina 46
... received a gold medal from the Pope , who made him his laureate . ' Morfill's Poland , p . 278 . Dr. Watts , who imitated some of his odes ( Eng . Poets , lv . 116 , 126 , 127 ) , described him ( zb . p . 35 ) as ' that noblest Latin ...
... received a gold medal from the Pope , who made him his laureate . ' Morfill's Poland , p . 278 . Dr. Watts , who imitated some of his odes ( Eng . Poets , lv . 116 , 126 , 127 ) , described him ( zb . p . 35 ) as ' that noblest Latin ...
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