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Pagina 4
... acted before the College in Feb. 1638-9 . The Dedication ends : - ' Collegii nam qui nostri dedit ista Scholaris , Si Socius tandem sit , meliora dabit . ' ' Feb. 18 , 1660-1 . Spent the even- ing in reading of a Latin play , the ...
... acted before the College in Feb. 1638-9 . The Dedication ends : - ' Collegii nam qui nostri dedit ista Scholaris , Si Socius tandem sit , meliora dabit . ' ' Feb. 18 , 1660-1 . Spent the even- ing in reading of a Latin play , the ...
Pagina 5
... acted , but rough - drawn by him , and repeated by the scholars ' . That this comedy was printed during his absence from his country , he appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though during the suppression of the ...
... acted , but rough - drawn by him , and repeated by the scholars ' . That this comedy was printed during his absence from his country , he appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though during the suppression of the ...
Pagina 13
... acted in 1661 , he says : - ' This I do affirm , that from all which I have written I never received the least benefit ; but , on the contrary , have felt sometimes the effects of malice and misfortune . ' Hurd's Cowley , i . 105 . ' He ...
... acted in 1661 , he says : - ' This I do affirm , that from all which I have written I never received the least benefit ; but , on the contrary , have felt sometimes the effects of malice and misfortune . ' Hurd's Cowley , i . 105 . ' He ...
Pagina 15
... acted the first time to - day . ' Diary , ii . 94. On Feb. 15 , 1688-9 , he recorded : - ' I do find Sir Samuel Tuke , I think , a little conceited , but a man of very fine discourse as any I ever heard almost , which I was mighty glad ...
... acted the first time to - day . ' Diary , ii . 94. On Feb. 15 , 1688-9 , he recorded : - ' I do find Sir Samuel Tuke , I think , a little conceited , but a man of very fine discourse as any I ever heard almost , which I was mighty glad ...
Pagina 51
... acted with manners uncommunicable ; so that it is difficult even for imagination to place us in the state of them whose story is related , and by consequence their joys and griefs are not easily adopted , nor can the attention be often ...
... acted with manners uncommunicable ; so that it is difficult even for imagination to place us in the state of them whose story is related , and by consequence their joys and griefs are not easily adopted , nor can the attention be often ...
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