Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... obtain for Mr. Crofts . Having brought him a son , who died young , and a daughter , who was afterwards married to Mr. Dormer , of Oxfordshire , she died in childbed , and left him a widower of about five - and - twenty , gay and ...
... obtain for Mr. Crofts . Having brought him a son , who died young , and a daughter , who was afterwards married to Mr. Dormer , of Oxfordshire , she died in childbed , and left him a widower of about five - and - twenty , gay and ...
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... obtained , what Clarendon confesses them to have had , the original copy . 1 It can raise no wonder that they formed one plot out of these two designs , however remote from each other , when they saw the same agent employed in both ...
... obtained , what Clarendon confesses them to have had , the original copy . 1 It can raise no wonder that they formed one plot out of these two designs , however remote from each other , when they saw the same agent employed in both ...
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... obtained it by the interest of Colonel Scroop , to whom his sister was married . Upon the remains of a fortune , which the danger of his life had very much diminished , he lived at Hallbarn , a house built by himself very near to ...
... obtained it by the interest of Colonel Scroop , to whom his sister was married . Upon the remains of a fortune , which the danger of his life had very much diminished , he lived at Hallbarn , a house built by himself very near to ...
Pagina 28
... obtained the supreme power is lightly treated , and decently justified . It was certainly to be desired that the detestable band should be dissolved , which had destroyed the Church , murdered the king , and filled the nation with ...
... obtained the supreme power is lightly treated , and decently justified . It was certainly to be desired that the detestable band should be dissolved , which had destroyed the Church , murdered the king , and filled the nation with ...
Pagina 31
... obtained it ; but Clarendon refused to put the seal to the grant , alleging that it could be held only by a clergyman . It is known that Sir Henry Wotton qualified himself for it by deacon's orders . To this opposition , the Biographia ...
... obtained it ; but Clarendon refused to put the seal to the grant , alleging that it could be held only by a clergyman . It is known that Sir Henry Wotton qualified himself for it by deacon's orders . To this opposition , the Biographia ...
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