The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... nor Strife . Live by a good , by a bad one lost my life . A wife like her I writ , man Scarfe can wer Of a false friend like mine , man fearse hath read .. Scurfe LIVELY Library of Old Authors . MISCELLANEOUS WORKS IN PROSE AND.
... nor Strife . Live by a good , by a bad one lost my life . A wife like her I writ , man Scarfe can wer Of a false friend like mine , man fearse hath read .. Scurfe LIVELY Library of Old Authors . MISCELLANEOUS WORKS IN PROSE AND.
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... friend Mr. W. Chappell , F.S.A. , for the following extracts from the Stationers ' Registers relative to Overbury : — 13 Dec. 1613 . To Laurence Lyle , " A Poeme called A Wife , written by Sir Thomas Overburye . " 25 Nov. 1615 . To ...
... friend Mr. W. Chappell , F.S.A. , for the following extracts from the Stationers ' Registers relative to Overbury : — 13 Dec. 1613 . To Laurence Lyle , " A Poeme called A Wife , written by Sir Thomas Overburye . " 25 Nov. 1615 . To ...
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... friends . " The " Characters " are twenty - one in number , but it is impossible to say how many came from the pen of Overbury , or to distinguish them from those of the " learned gentlemen " who assisted in the publication . Edition ...
... friends . " The " Characters " are twenty - one in number , but it is impossible to say how many came from the pen of Overbury , or to distinguish them from those of the " learned gentlemen " who assisted in the publication . Edition ...
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... friends . London , printed for Lawrence Lisle , and are to bee sold at his shop in Pauls Church - yard , at the signe of the Tigers - head . 1614. Quarto , pp . 64 . A prose epistle to the reader , dated May 16 , 1614 , commences this ...
... friends . London , printed for Lawrence Lisle , and are to bee sold at his shop in Pauls Church - yard , at the signe of the Tigers - head . 1614. Quarto , pp . 64 . A prose epistle to the reader , dated May 16 , 1614 , commences this ...
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... now call him by that title ) was not neglectful of Overbury , with whom he had formed an acquaintance very early in life . The origin of this friendship is thus related by old Sir Nicholas Over- bury SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxix.
... now call him by that title ) was not neglectful of Overbury , with whom he had formed an acquaintance very early in life . The origin of this friendship is thus related by old Sir Nicholas Over- bury SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxix.
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