The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... give a co- temporary statement in confirmation . Among the notes taken in 1637 " from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury , " the father of Sir Thomas , ( Add . MS . 15,476 Brit . Mus . ) we read " That Sir Thomas wrote his pocine called ...
... give a co- temporary statement in confirmation . Among the notes taken in 1637 " from the mouth of Sir Nicholas Overbury , " the father of Sir Thomas , ( Add . MS . 15,476 Brit . Mus . ) we read " That Sir Thomas wrote his pocine called ...
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... give room to suspect that the matrons , who were doubtlesse carefully selected for the nonce , came re- solved not to cast the first stone , whatever revela- tions might meet their eyes . " We may not be surprised at means being re ...
... give room to suspect that the matrons , who were doubtlesse carefully selected for the nonce , came re- solved not to cast the first stone , whatever revela- tions might meet their eyes . " We may not be surprised at means being re ...
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... give his advice on the occasion . had a perfect knowledge of the lady's character , and had been employed throughout the intrigue ; indeed , he is said to have composed many exquisite letters and love - poems for Somerset , which had ...
... give his advice on the occasion . had a perfect knowledge of the lady's character , and had been employed throughout the intrigue ; indeed , he is said to have composed many exquisite letters and love - poems for Somerset , which had ...
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... the various records of the time handed down to us , certainly give some colour to the imputation . any rate , during his short career he had made many At enemies . The King , the Queen , the powerful SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xlix.
... the various records of the time handed down to us , certainly give some colour to the imputation . any rate , during his short career he had made many At enemies . The King , the Queen , the powerful SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xlix.
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... gives a mi- nute account of the arrest of Somerset . * He states that the King was at Royston , on a royal progress , and Somerset was with him ; and when " the King had been there about a week , next day he designed to proceed to ...
... gives a mi- nute account of the arrest of Somerset . * He states that the King was at Royston , on a royal progress , and Somerset was with him ; and when " the King had been there about a week , next day he designed to proceed to ...
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