Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... Lord President of Wales . It was founded on the unpromising incident of a lady and her brothers having been benighted and separated while passing through a forest in Herefordshire . For the fiction he may have been partially indebted to ...
... Lord President of Wales . It was founded on the unpromising incident of a lady and her brothers having been benighted and separated while passing through a forest in Herefordshire . For the fiction he may have been partially indebted to ...
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... Lord Scudamore , to the eminent Grotius , who , we are informed by Philips , took the visit kindly , and entertained him in a manner worthy of his genius and reputation . He only remained at Paris a few days , and then proceeded to Nice ...
... Lord Scudamore , to the eminent Grotius , who , we are informed by Philips , took the visit kindly , and entertained him in a manner worthy of his genius and reputation . He only remained at Paris a few days , and then proceeded to Nice ...
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... Lords , who , says Wood , " whether approving his doc- trine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . " If , however , he failed to convince others , he at least suc- ceeded in satisfying himself ; and without any delay ...
... Lords , who , says Wood , " whether approving his doc- trine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss him . " If , however , he failed to convince others , he at least suc- ceeded in satisfying himself ; and without any delay ...
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... Lord Scudamore , opening into St. James's Park . He was now suffering under almost total blindness , being entirely deprived of the use of one eye ; yet he continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his ...
... Lord Scudamore , opening into St. James's Park . He was now suffering under almost total blindness , being entirely deprived of the use of one eye ; yet he continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his ...
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Robert Aris Willmott. edition appeared , in 1688 , under the patronage of Lord Somers , the most eminent individuals of the time were among the five hundred subscribers . It had been already translated into the Latin and Dutch languages ...
Robert Aris Willmott. edition appeared , in 1688 , under the patronage of Lord Somers , the most eminent individuals of the time were among the five hundred subscribers . It had been already translated into the Latin and Dutch languages ...
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