Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... received the news in the chapel deserved indeed to be rescued from oblivion . Neither of these pieces that seem to carry their own dates could have been the sudden effusion of fancy . In the verses on the prince's escape , the ...
... received the news in the chapel deserved indeed to be rescued from oblivion . Neither of these pieces that seem to carry their own dates could have been the sudden effusion of fancy . In the verses on the prince's escape , the ...
Pagina 18
... received hard measure from their landlords ; and of worldly goods abused , to the injury of others , and disadvantage of the owners . " And therefore , Mr. Speaker , my humble motion is , that we may settle men's minds herein ; and by a ...
... received hard measure from their landlords ; and of worldly goods abused , to the injury of others , and disadvantage of the owners . " And therefore , Mr. Speaker , my humble motion is , that we may settle men's minds herein ; and by a ...
Pagina 21
... receiving intelligence from the sister , would employ the servant of Tomkyns to listen at the conference , that they might avoid an act so offensive as that of destroying the brother by the sister's testimony . The plot was published in ...
... receiving intelligence from the sister , would employ the servant of Tomkyns to listen at the conference , that they might avoid an act so offensive as that of destroying the brother by the sister's testimony . The plot was published in ...
Pagina 27
... received Waller , as his kins- man , to familiar conversation . Waller , as he used to relate , found him sufficiently versed in ancient history ; and , when any of his enthusiastic friends came to advise or consult him , could ...
... received Waller , as his kins- man , to familiar conversation . Waller , as he used to relate , found him sufficiently versed in ancient history ; and , when any of his enthusiastic friends came to advise or consult him , could ...
Pagina 28
... to expect ; he had received nothing but his pardon from Cromwell , and was not likely to ask anything from those who should succeed him . Te Soon afterwards , the Restoration supplied him with another 28 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... to expect ; he had received nothing but his pardon from Cromwell , and was not likely to ask anything from those who should succeed him . Te Soon afterwards , the Restoration supplied him with another 28 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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