The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 588 pàgines |
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... house those little neceffaries which it was very inconvenient to want , and very troublesome to fetch . I have formerly read , with- out - much reflection , of the multitude of Scotchmen that.travelled with their wares in Poland ; and ...
... house those little neceffaries which it was very inconvenient to want , and very troublesome to fetch . I have formerly read , with- out - much reflection , of the multitude of Scotchmen that.travelled with their wares in Poland ; and ...
Pàgina 90
... house of one Ruffel , a tailor in St. Bride's Church - yard , and undertook the education of John and Edward Phi- lips , his fifter's fons . Finding his rooms too lit- tle , he took a house and garden in Alderfgate- ftreet , which was ...
... house of one Ruffel , a tailor in St. Bride's Church - yard , and undertook the education of John and Edward Phi- lips , his fifter's fons . Finding his rooms too lit- tle , he took a house and garden in Alderfgate- ftreet , which was ...
Pàgina 98
... It were injurious to omit , that Milton afterwards re- ceived her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were diftreffed , with other Royaifts . He He published about the fame time his Areopa- gitica , 98 MILTON .
... It were injurious to omit , that Milton afterwards re- ceived her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were diftreffed , with other Royaifts . He He published about the fame time his Areopa- gitica , 98 MILTON .
Pàgina 99
... house in Barbican for the reception of scholars , but the numerous relations of his wife , to whom he generously granted refuge for a while , occupied his rooms . In time , how- ever , they went away ; " and the houfe again , ” ' F 2 ...
... house in Barbican for the reception of scholars , but the numerous relations of his wife , to whom he generously granted refuge for a while , occupied his rooms . In time , how- ever , they went away ; " and the houfe again , ” ' F 2 ...
Pàgina 101
... house in Holborn , which opened backward into Lincoln's - Inn - Fields . He is not known to have published any thing after- wards till the King's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the Prefbyterians , he wrote a ...
... house in Holborn , which opened backward into Lincoln's - Inn - Fields . He is not known to have published any thing after- wards till the King's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the Prefbyterians , he wrote a ...
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