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... 246 DORSET 247 STEPNEY 250 J. PHILIPS 253 WALSH 268 DRYDEN 270 SMITH 399 DUKE 422 KING 423 SPRAT 428 HALIFAX 433 PARNELL 437 GARTH 441 Rowe 446 ADDISON 457 HUGHES 517 SHEFFIELD 529 COWLEY . THE Life of COWLEY , notwithstanding the pe-
... 246 DORSET 247 STEPNEY 250 J. PHILIPS 253 WALSH 268 DRYDEN 270 SMITH 399 DUKE 422 KING 423 SPRAT 428 HALIFAX 433 PARNELL 437 GARTH 441 Rowe 446 ADDISON 457 HUGHES 517 SHEFFIELD 529 COWLEY . THE Life of COWLEY , notwithstanding the pe-
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... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be so- licitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally ...
... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be so- licitously asked , if he now was happy . Let them peruse one of his letters accidentally ...
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... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and Prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato . Major . " He now resided in France as one of the follow- ers of the exiled King ; and ...
... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the Queen and Prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato . Major . " He now resided in France as one of the follow- ers of the exiled King ; and ...
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... duke of Buckingham , when he was chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story ...
... duke of Buckingham , when he was chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story ...
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... Duke joined them ; but , as the d - I would have it , the door of the room where they sat was open , and his Grace , who had seated himself near it , observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by with a ...
... Duke joined them ; but , as the d - I would have it , the door of the room where they sat was open , and his Grace , who had seated himself near it , observing a pimp of his acquaintance ( the creature too was a knight ) trip by with a ...
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Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1 Samuel Johnson,George Birkbeck Norman Hill Fragmentweergave - 1968 |
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