The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... better choise , then of the divorced Countesse . " Le Neve , in his " Cursory Remarks on Some of the Ancient English Poets , " speaking of this poem , remarks , " The sentiments , maxims , and observations , with which it abounds , are ...
... better choise , then of the divorced Countesse . " Le Neve , in his " Cursory Remarks on Some of the Ancient English Poets , " speaking of this poem , remarks , " The sentiments , maxims , and observations , with which it abounds , are ...
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... better , as Overbury is the more original writer . " It does not appear that any of Overbury's pro- ductions were printed during his lifetime , although it is frequently stated to have been the fact . Wood says that his poem of the ...
... better , as Overbury is the more original writer . " It does not appear that any of Overbury's pro- ductions were printed during his lifetime , although it is frequently stated to have been the fact . Wood says that his poem of the ...
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... better fate . " † Again in the same " Conversations , " we read , " The Countess of Rutland was nothing inferior to her father , Sir P. Sidney , in poesic . Sir Th : Overburie was in love with her , and caused Ben to * Notes of Ben ...
... better fate . " † Again in the same " Conversations , " we read , " The Countess of Rutland was nothing inferior to her father , Sir P. Sidney , in poesic . Sir Th : Overburie was in love with her , and caused Ben to * Notes of Ben ...
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... better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and principal doubt , which doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of my ...
... better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and principal doubt , which doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of my ...
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... better have judged of the nature of it ; or if instead of purging , he had let him blood before it was so much cor- rupted , there had been more probability . These imputa- tions lie hard upon him , and are the more urged , by reason of ...
... better have judged of the nature of it ; or if instead of purging , he had let him blood before it was so much cor- rupted , there had been more probability . These imputa- tions lie hard upon him , and are the more urged , by reason of ...
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