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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... parliament which assembled October 27 , 1601. His rising character , combined with a suitable expression of regret for his intemperate conduct , and , perhaps , more than either , the powerful intervention of Lord Ellesmere , had ...
... parliament which assembled October 27 , 1601. His rising character , combined with a suitable expression of regret for his intemperate conduct , and , perhaps , more than either , the powerful intervention of Lord Ellesmere , had ...
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... Parliament in 1585 , with Herbert Pelham , Esq . , for the then flourishing town of Winchelsea * . In 1588 , the memorable year of the Armada , he was sent to Russia , where he concluded a treaty with the Czar , beneficial to English ...
... Parliament in 1585 , with Herbert Pelham , Esq . , for the then flourishing town of Winchelsea * . In 1588 , the memorable year of the Armada , he was sent to Russia , where he concluded a treaty with the Czar , beneficial to English ...
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... Parliament adjourned from Westminster , and met at Oxford on the 1st of August . Wither , mean- while , having " thrown his own affairs aside , " employed himself in walking about the city . But far I needed not to pace about , Nor long ...
... Parliament adjourned from Westminster , and met at Oxford on the 1st of August . Wither , mean- while , having " thrown his own affairs aside , " employed himself in walking about the city . But far I needed not to pace about , Nor long ...
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... Parliament , had his shoe - maker to pull on his boots , who fell down dead of the plague in his presence . Whereupon he abstains from that honourable assembly , and hath sent the Lords notice of this accident . " - Ellis's Original ...
... Parliament , had his shoe - maker to pull on his boots , who fell down dead of the plague in his presence . Whereupon he abstains from that honourable assembly , and hath sent the Lords notice of this accident . " - Ellis's Original ...
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... Parliament . This ac count , which has been adopted by all subsequent writers , even including Brydges and Park , is at variance with the truth . Wither was rarely withheld from an expression of his own deserts and sacrifices , and he ...
... Parliament . This ac count , which has been adopted by all subsequent writers , even including Brydges and Park , is at variance with the truth . Wither was rarely withheld from an expression of his own deserts and sacrifices , and he ...
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