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... published a treatise of Reforma- tion , in two books , against the established Church being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says , inferior to the Prelates in learning . Hall , bishop of Norwich , had published an Humble ...
... published a treatise of Reforma- tion , in two books , against the established Church being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says , inferior to the Prelates in learning . Hall , bishop of Norwich , had published an Humble ...
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... published . Here appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play , but was added when it was afterwards reprinted ; and as the ...
... published . Here appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play , but was added when it was afterwards reprinted ; and as the ...
Pagina 387
... published Observations on Sor- bière's Voyage into England , in a Letter to Mr. Wren . This is a work not ill performed ; but perhaps rewarded with at least its full proportion of praise . In 1668 he published Cowley's Latin poems , and ...
... published Observations on Sor- bière's Voyage into England , in a Letter to Mr. Wren . This is a work not ill performed ; but perhaps rewarded with at least its full proportion of praise . In 1668 he published Cowley's Latin poems , and ...
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