Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1J. Murray, 1854 - 395 pàgines |
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... Parliament against Charles I. Made Secretary of the Latin Tongue to the Parliament and Cromwell Prints a Reply to Sal- masius Becomes Blind - Loses his Secretaryship - Is in Danger at the Restoration Receives a Pardon - Publishes ...
... Parliament against Charles I. Made Secretary of the Latin Tongue to the Parliament and Cromwell Prints a Reply to Sal- masius Becomes Blind - Loses his Secretaryship - Is in Danger at the Restoration Receives a Pardon - Publishes ...
Pàgina xxxii
... Parliament His first Poetry - Marries a rich Heiress- Sacharissa - His second Marriage Is a Member of the Long Parliament Cromwell and Hampden Publishes his Poems - His Plot in favour of Charles I. His Life in danger Escapes with a ...
... Parliament His first Poetry - Marries a rich Heiress- Sacharissa - His second Marriage Is a Member of the Long Parliament Cromwell and Hampden Publishes his Poems - His Plot in favour of Charles I. His Life in danger Escapes with a ...
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... Parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford , where , as is said by Wood , he published a satire , called ' The Puritan and the Papist , ' which was only inserted in the last collection of ...
... Parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford , where , as is said by Wood , he published a satire , called ' The Puritan and the Papist , ' which was only inserted in the last collection of ...
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... parliament sate there , viz . that his majesty being tired out with businesse and afflictions , resolv'd to recreate him- selfe with some young noblemen who were students there , by pricking in Virgil for his fortune , which he did ...
... parliament sate there , viz . that his majesty being tired out with businesse and afflictions , resolv'd to recreate him- selfe with some young noblemen who were students there , by pricking in Virgil for his fortune , which he did ...
Pàgina 70
... Parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to England , he was entertained by the Earl of Pembroke.9 Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he obtained that which many missed , the reward of his ...
... Parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to England , he was entertained by the Earl of Pembroke.9 Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he obtained that which many missed , the reward of his ...
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