The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... England 123 An Improvident young Galiant A Button - maker of Amsterdam A Distaster of the Time . A meere fellow of an house . A meere Pottyfogger . ان الله لا 124 125 127 128 129 CHARACTERS , ETC. continued . An Ingrosser of Corne . vi ...
... England 123 An Improvident young Galiant A Button - maker of Amsterdam A Distaster of the Time . A meere fellow of an house . A meere Pottyfogger . ان الله لا 124 125 127 128 129 CHARACTERS , ETC. continued . An Ingrosser of Corne . vi ...
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... England ; he was , however , a mere child at the time , and many years must have elapsed before his re - introduction- at court in 1606 . The circumstances attending the establishment of his favour with the king , are graphically ...
... England ; he was , however , a mere child at the time , and many years must have elapsed before his re - introduction- at court in 1606 . The circumstances attending the establishment of his favour with the king , are graphically ...
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... England , during the Reign of James the First : 8vo . 1802 , p . 106. They are not in- cluded in Sir W. Scott's notice of the author , prefixed to his reprint of Weldon's Court of King James . ( See Secret History of the Court of James ...
... England , during the Reign of James the First : 8vo . 1802 , p . 106. They are not in- cluded in Sir W. Scott's notice of the author , prefixed to his reprint of Weldon's Court of King James . ( See Secret History of the Court of James ...
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... England together , and were great friends . " " * The circumstances respecting Overbury's intro- duction at court are not recorded , but it was doubt- less through the influence of his powerful friend , who is said to have looked upon ...
... England together , and were great friends . " " * The circumstances respecting Overbury's intro- duction at court are not recorded , but it was doubt- less through the influence of his powerful friend , who is said to have looked upon ...
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... England , full of natural eagerness to behold the young and beautiful creature whom he was to claim as his wife . But so far was the lady from sharing his anxiety , that she had engaged her affections to another , and regarded with the ...
... England , full of natural eagerness to behold the young and beautiful creature whom he was to claim as his wife . But so far was the lady from sharing his anxiety , that she had engaged her affections to another , and regarded with the ...
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