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Pàgina xx
... appears to have felt most deeply.10 After her death , society , the best of which was now open to a man who brought such stores to increase its pleasures , seems to have been his principal enjoyment , and his great resource when ...
... appears to have felt most deeply.10 After her death , society , the best of which was now open to a man who brought such stores to increase its pleasures , seems to have been his principal enjoyment , and his great resource when ...
Pàgina 2
... appears to have con- sidered as injurious to his reputation ; though , during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the ...
... appears to have con- sidered as injurious to his reputation ; though , during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the ...
Pàgina 6
... appears busy among the experimental philosophers with the title of Doctor Cowley . There is no reason for supposing that he ever attempted practice : but his preparatory studies have contributed something to the honour of his country ...
... appears busy among the experimental philosophers with the title of Doctor Cowley . There is no reason for supposing that he ever attempted practice : but his preparatory studies have contributed something to the honour of his country ...
Pàgina 7
... appears , however , from the theatrical register of Downes the prompter , to have been popularly con- sidered as a satire on the royalists . That he might shorten this tedious suspense , he published his preten- sions and his discontent ...
... appears , however , from the theatrical register of Downes the prompter , to have been popularly con- sidered as a satire on the royalists . That he might shorten this tedious suspense , he published his preten- sions and his discontent ...
Pàgina 14
... appears . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . - CowLEY . Upon a paper written with the juice of lemon , and read by the fire : Nothing yet in thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms ...
... appears . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . - CowLEY . Upon a paper written with the juice of lemon , and read by the fire : Nothing yet in thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms ...
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