The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... Lord Conway joined in the design , and , Claren- don imagines , incidentally mingled , as he was a sol- dier , some martial hopes or projects , which however were only mentioned , the main design being to bring the loyal inhabitants to ...
... Lord Conway joined in the design , and , Claren- don imagines , incidentally mingled , as he was a sol- dier , some martial hopes or projects , which however were only mentioned , the main design being to bring the loyal inhabitants to ...
Pàgina 243
... Lord Conway as co - operating in the transaction ; and testified that the Earl of Northumberland had declared himself disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the Parliament , and reconcile them to the King ...
... Lord Conway as co - operating in the transaction ; and testified that the Earl of Northumberland had declared himself disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the Parliament , and reconcile them to the King ...
Pàgina 244
... Lord Con- way were committed , one to the custody of the mayor and the other of the sheriff ; but their lands and goods were not seized . Waller was still to immerse himself deeper in ig- nominy . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway ...
... Lord Con- way were committed , one to the custody of the mayor and the other of the sheriff ; but their lands and goods were not seized . Waller was still to immerse himself deeper in ig- nominy . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway ...
Pàgina 246
... Lord Portland said , when he came down , ' Do me the favour to tell my Lord Northumberland , that Mr. Waller has extremely pressed me to save my own life and his , by throw ing the blame upon the Lord Conway and the Earl of ...
... Lord Portland said , when he came down , ' Do me the favour to tell my Lord Northumberland , that Mr. Waller has extremely pressed me to save my own life and his , by throw ing the blame upon the Lord Conway and the Earl of ...
Pàgina 247
... Lords . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway , persisting to deny the charge , and no testimony but Waller's yet appearing against them , were , after a long im- prisonment , admitted to bail . Hassel , the King's messenger , who ...
... Lords . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway , persisting to deny the charge , and no testimony but Waller's yet appearing against them , were , after a long im- prisonment , admitted to bail . Hassel , the King's messenger , who ...
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