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Some of his letters to Mr. Bennet, afterwards Earl of Arlington, from April to
December, in 1650, are preserved in " Miscellanea Aulica," a collection of papers
published by Brown. These letters, being written like those of other men whose
minds ...
Some of his letters to Mr. Bennet, afterwards Earl of Arlington, from April to
December, in 1650, are preserved in " Miscellanea Aulica," a collection of papers
published by Brown. These letters, being written like those of other men whose
minds ...
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... of life as that he might easily find his way back, when solitude should grow
tedious. His retreat was at first but slenderly accommodated; yet he soon • L'
Allegro of Milton. Dr. J. obtained, by the interest of the earl of St. Alban's J 6
COWLEY.
... of life as that he might easily find his way back, when solitude should grow
tedious. His retreat was at first but slenderly accommodated; yet he soon • L'
Allegro of Milton. Dr. J. obtained, by the interest of the earl of St. Alban's J 6
COWLEY.
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obtained, by the interest of the earl of St. Alban's and the 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 solicitously asked, if he now was happy. Let
them ...
obtained, by the interest of the earl of St. Alban's and the 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 solicitously asked, if he now was happy. Let
them ...
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About this time, what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold, by
order of the parliament ; and when, in 1652, he returned to England, he was
entertained by the Earl of Pembroke. Of the next years of his life there is no
account.
About this time, what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold, by
order of the parliament ; and when, in 1652, he returned to England, he was
entertained by the Earl of Pembroke. Of the next years of his life there is no
account.
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Some censures of the Saxon monks were taken away, lest they should be
applied to the modern clergy ; and a character of the Long Parliament, and
Assembly of Divines, was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the Earl
of Angle- ...
Some censures of the Saxon monks were taken away, lest they should be
applied to the modern clergy ; and a character of the Long Parliament, and
Assembly of Divines, was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the Earl
of Angle- ...
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