Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... John's , where his expenses are said to have amounted to a thousand pounds daily . Lady Suffolk entertained her party , consisting principally of the Howards , at Magdalen College ... JOHN DANVERS . SIR , -I dare no GEORGE HERBERT . 249.
... John's , where his expenses are said to have amounted to a thousand pounds daily . Lady Suffolk entertained her party , consisting principally of the Howards , at Magdalen College ... JOHN DANVERS . SIR , -I dare no GEORGE HERBERT . 249.
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Robert Aris Willmott. TO SIR JOHN DANVERS . SIR , -I dare no longer be silent , least while I think I am modest , I wrong both myself and also the confidence my friends have in me ; wherefore I will open my case unto you , which , I ...
Robert Aris Willmott. TO SIR JOHN DANVERS . SIR , -I dare no longer be silent , least while I think I am modest , I wrong both myself and also the confidence my friends have in me ; wherefore I will open my case unto you , which , I ...
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... JOHN DANVERS . SIR , I understand from my brother Henry , that he hath bought a parcel of books for me , and that they are coming over . Now though they have hitherto travelled upon your charge , yet if my sister were acquainted that ...
... JOHN DANVERS . SIR , I understand from my brother Henry , that he hath bought a parcel of books for me , and that they are coming over . Now though they have hitherto travelled upon your charge , yet if my sister were acquainted that ...
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... John Danvers undertook to employ his influence in effecting this object . In a letter to that gentleman , he alludes to the fears Sir Francis Nethersole had expressed , lest the " civil nature " of the Oratorship should divert him from ...
... John Danvers undertook to employ his influence in effecting this object . In a letter to that gentleman , he alludes to the fears Sir Francis Nethersole had expressed , lest the " civil nature " of the Oratorship should divert him from ...
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... John Danvers , January 19 ; - " Concerning the oratorship all goes well yet ; the next Friday it is tried * . " He was now in his twenty - sixth year , and inferior to few members of the university in talents or acquirements . * Herbert ...
... John Danvers , January 19 ; - " Concerning the oratorship all goes well yet ; the next Friday it is tried * . " He was now in his twenty - sixth year , and inferior to few members of the university in talents or acquirements . * Herbert ...
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