Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... number of soldiers are drawn , by small numbers , into the city , to confront all outrages . " His journal commences at Venice . The veracity of his information , the diligence of his inquiries , and the accuracy of his descriptions ...
... number of soldiers are drawn , by small numbers , into the city , to confront all outrages . " His journal commences at Venice . The veracity of his information , the diligence of his inquiries , and the accuracy of his descriptions ...
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... numbers the follies of the time in which he lived , with a vigour of ridicule not in- ferior to that of Hall or Donne . Wither wrote his Satire under the excitement of dis- appointed expectations . Instead , however , of lamenting his ...
... numbers the follies of the time in which he lived , with a vigour of ridicule not in- ferior to that of Hall or Donne . Wither wrote his Satire under the excitement of dis- appointed expectations . Instead , however , of lamenting his ...
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... numbers him with those persons who had enriched themselves , from poverty and a low degree , and says he was worth nothing until he became " a captain and a parliament man , when he got the Bishop of Wor- cester's manor of Hartlerow ...
... numbers him with those persons who had enriched themselves , from poverty and a low degree , and says he was worth nothing until he became " a captain and a parliament man , when he got the Bishop of Wor- cester's manor of Hartlerow ...
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