Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Wood , in a moment of spleen , spoke of him as " little better than crazed , " and stigmatized his lapses of memory and readi- ness of belief by an epithet which has been invidiously preserved . But Aubrey was not more credulous than Wood ...
... Wood , in a moment of spleen , spoke of him as " little better than crazed , " and stigmatized his lapses of memory and readi- ness of belief by an epithet which has been invidiously preserved . But Aubrey was not more credulous than Wood ...
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... Wood , " hanging after things more smooth and delightful , he did at length make himself known to the world ( after he had taken several rambles therein ) by certain specimens of poetry , which being dispersed in several hands , he ...
... Wood , " hanging after things more smooth and delightful , he did at length make himself known to the world ( after he had taken several rambles therein ) by certain specimens of poetry , which being dispersed in several hands , he ...
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... Wood , the favour of Cromwell was not limited to the gift of the Statute Office . The ill- natured antiquary says , that he made the poet Major- General of all the horse and foot in the county of Surrey , in which employment he " licked ...
... Wood , the favour of Cromwell was not limited to the gift of the Statute Office . The ill- natured antiquary says , that he made the poet Major- General of all the horse and foot in the county of Surrey , in which employment he " licked ...
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