The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... Somerset from marrying the infamous Countess of Essex . This has been fre- quently stated , and I am now enabled to give a co- temporary statement in confirmation . Among the notes taken in 1637 " from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury ...
... Somerset from marrying the infamous Countess of Essex . This has been fre- quently stated , and I am now enabled to give a co- temporary statement in confirmation . Among the notes taken in 1637 " from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury ...
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... Somerset , some of the events of whose early career we must briefly bring before the reader . Robert Carr was descended from an ancient Scottish family , * and had spent some years in France , acquiring the necessary qualifications of a ...
... Somerset , some of the events of whose early career we must briefly bring before the reader . Robert Carr was descended from an ancient Scottish family , * and had spent some years in France , acquiring the necessary qualifications of a ...
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... Somerset , and appointed Lord Chamberlain of the Household , and at the death of Salisbury , he became first Minister . During these successive steps to nobility , Somerset ( for we shall now call him by that title ) was not neglectful ...
... Somerset , and appointed Lord Chamberlain of the Household , and at the death of Salisbury , he became first Minister . During these successive steps to nobility , Somerset ( for we shall now call him by that title ) was not neglectful ...
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... Somerset's arraignments ; a ballad on the same parties , not fit for publication ; and " Notes taken A.D. 1637 , from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury , the father of Sir Thomas . " It is altogether a most valuable MS . , and well ...
... Somerset's arraignments ; a ballad on the same parties , not fit for publication ; and " Notes taken A.D. 1637 , from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury , the father of Sir Thomas . " It is altogether a most valuable MS . , and well ...
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... Somerset and Overbury were each advancing in court favour and in mutual confidence . " Such , " we are told , was the warmth of their friendship , that they were inseparable . Carr could enter into no scheme , nor pursue any measure ...
... Somerset and Overbury were each advancing in court favour and in mutual confidence . " Such , " we are told , was the warmth of their friendship , that they were inseparable . Carr could enter into no scheme , nor pursue any measure ...
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