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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... Peterhouse , and Rector of Ringsfield , in Suffolk . Crashaw's recommendation of this work requires notice , for it was considered to advocate doctrines inimical to the established church . Archbishop Usher condemns it with indignation ...
... Peterhouse , and Rector of Ringsfield , in Suffolk . Crashaw's recommendation of this work requires notice , for it was considered to advocate doctrines inimical to the established church . Archbishop Usher condemns it with indignation ...
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Robert Aris Willmott. On the 20th of November , 1636 , he removed to Peterhouse , of which he was made fellow in 1637 , and Master of Arts in the following year . Of his occupations in these seasons of tranquillity , the only fruits are ...
Robert Aris Willmott. On the 20th of November , 1636 , he removed to Peterhouse , of which he was made fellow in 1637 , and Master of Arts in the following year . Of his occupations in these seasons of tranquillity , the only fruits are ...
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... Peterhouse , in Cambridge , is another slip of the times that is transplanted into Rome . This peevish , silly seeker , glided away from his principles in a poetical vein of fancy , and an impertinent curiosity : and finding that verses ...
... Peterhouse , in Cambridge , is another slip of the times that is transplanted into Rome . This peevish , silly seeker , glided away from his principles in a poetical vein of fancy , and an impertinent curiosity : and finding that verses ...
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... Peterhouse , and who was also driven from Cambridge by the warrant of the Earl of Manchester * . Upon his expulsion he went abroad , and Wood calls him a great traveller : — " When I first went of my four times to Rome , there were ...
... Peterhouse , and who was also driven from Cambridge by the warrant of the Earl of Manchester * . Upon his expulsion he went abroad , and Wood calls him a great traveller : — " When I first went of my four times to Rome , there were ...
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... Peterhouse . After obtaining his Bachelor's Degree , he was elected Fellow and Tutor of his College . The rebellion ... Peter- house : In 1670 , he was chosen Regius Professor of Divinity , a situation he retained till his death in 338 ...
... Peterhouse . After obtaining his Bachelor's Degree , he was elected Fellow and Tutor of his College . The rebellion ... Peter- house : In 1670 , he was chosen Regius Professor of Divinity , a situation he retained till his death in 338 ...
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