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This little tract was published at Louvain in 1611, and afterwards at Oxford in
1634, the very year in which Milton's Comus was written. H. Milton evidently was
indebted to the " Old Wives' Tale" of George Peele for the plan of Comus. R. S o .*
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This little tract was published at Louvain in 1611, and afterwards at Oxford in
1634, the very year in which Milton's Comus was written. H. Milton evidently was
indebted to the " Old Wives' Tale" of George Peele for the plan of Comus. R. S o .*
'.
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Some pictures, said to be his, were shewn to Dr. Nash, at Earl's Croomb ; but,
when he enquired for them some years afterwards, he found them destroyed, to
stop windows, and owns that they hardly deserved a better fate. He was
afterwards ...
Some pictures, said to be his, were shewn to Dr. Nash, at Earl's Croomb ; but,
when he enquired for them some years afterwards, he found them destroyed, to
stop windows, and owns that they hardly deserved a better fate. He was
afterwards ...
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John Wilmot, afterwards Earl of Rochester, the son of Henry Earl of Rochester,
better known by the title of Lord Wilmot, so often mentioned in Clarendon's
History, was born April 10, 1647, at Ditchley in Oxfordshire. After a grammatical ...
John Wilmot, afterwards Earl of Rochester, the son of Henry Earl of Rochester,
better known by the title of Lord Wilmot, so often mentioned in Clarendon's
History, was born April 10, 1647, at Ditchley in Oxfordshire. After a grammatical ...
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It is not known that they were published till they appeared long afterwards with
other poems. Waller was not one of those idolaters of praise who cultivate their
minds at the expence of their fortunes. Rich as he was by inheritance, he took
care ...
It is not known that they were published till they appeared long afterwards with
other poems. Waller was not one of those idolaters of praise who cultivate their
minds at the expence of their fortunes. Rich as he was by inheritance, he took
care ...
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Whitlock, who, being another of the commissioners, was witness of this kindness,
imputes it to the King's knowledge of the plot, in which Waller appeared
afterwards to have been engaged against the Parliament. Fen ton, with equal
probability, ...
Whitlock, who, being another of the commissioners, was witness of this kindness,
imputes it to the King's knowledge of the plot, in which Waller appeared
afterwards to have been engaged against the Parliament. Fen ton, with equal
probability, ...
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