The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... caused Ben to * Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden , January M.DC.XIX . [ Edited by David Laing , Esq . ] Shakespeare Society , 1842 . + Ben Jonson's Works , vol . viii . p . 224 . read his Wyffe to ...
... caused Ben to * Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden , January M.DC.XIX . [ Edited by David Laing , Esq . ] Shakespeare Society , 1842 . + Ben Jonson's Works , vol . viii . p . 224 . read his Wyffe to ...
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... cause of quarrel between Overbury and Jonson . The story , certainly , reflects more credit upon 66 rare Ben , " than it does upon his courtly cotemporary . Somerset and Overbury were each advancing in court favour and in mutual ...
... cause of quarrel between Overbury and Jonson . The story , certainly , reflects more credit upon 66 rare Ben , " than it does upon his courtly cotemporary . Somerset and Overbury were each advancing in court favour and in mutual ...
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... the Prince reproved him with a gallaut spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do it himself . ” ” —-- Wilson's Life and Reign of James I. 1653 . father of his bride to prevail on her to consummate xxxvi THE LIFE OF.
... the Prince reproved him with a gallaut spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do it himself . ” ” —-- Wilson's Life and Reign of James I. 1653 . father of his bride to prevail on her to consummate xxxvi THE LIFE OF.
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... cause for divorce . The union- maker , King James , not only sanctioned the pro- ceedings , but impatiently urged them on , and dictated their final conclusion . * This was , in effect , that the undoubtedly a rogue , was far superior ...
... cause for divorce . The union- maker , King James , not only sanctioned the pro- ceedings , but impatiently urged them on , and dictated their final conclusion . * This was , in effect , that the undoubtedly a rogue , was far superior ...
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... cause for believing him incapable of having any by his own wife . A contemporary writer alleges , on the autho- rity of the chamberlain who presided at the door of this court of female inquisition , that Miss Mounson , daughter of Sir ...
... cause for believing him incapable of having any by his own wife . A contemporary writer alleges , on the autho- rity of the chamberlain who presided at the door of this court of female inquisition , that Miss Mounson , daughter of Sir ...
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