The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... leaves . 4 . This edition contains twenty - five " Characters , " and eighteen pieces of " News . " See Collier's Bridge- water Catalogue , p . 223 . The Fourth Impression , enlarged with more Characters than any of the former edi ...
... leaves . 4 . This edition contains twenty - five " Characters , " and eighteen pieces of " News . " See Collier's Bridge- water Catalogue , p . 223 . The Fourth Impression , enlarged with more Characters than any of the former edi ...
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... leaving a daughter Ann , who married Lord William Russell , afterwards Duke of Bedford . Somerset survived till July 1645. * We must now turn to a remarkable fact in con- nection with Overbury's death . During the time of his ...
... leaving a daughter Ann , who married Lord William Russell , afterwards Duke of Bedford . Somerset survived till July 1645. * We must now turn to a remarkable fact in con- nection with Overbury's death . During the time of his ...
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... leaving that intent Without a name , without a punishment . Yet through thy wounded fame , as thorow these Glasses which multiply the species , We see thy vertues more ; and they become So many statues sleeping on thy tombe . Wherein ...
... leaving that intent Without a name , without a punishment . Yet through thy wounded fame , as thorow these Glasses which multiply the species , We see thy vertues more ; and they become So many statues sleeping on thy tombe . Wherein ...
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... leaves unstudied no man : I would have my mistris grow Onely tall , to answer No. Yet I would not have her lose So much breeding , as to fling Unbecomming scorne on those That must worship every thing . Let her feare loose lookes to ...
... leaves unstudied no man : I would have my mistris grow Onely tall , to answer No. Yet I would not have her lose So much breeding , as to fling Unbecomming scorne on those That must worship every thing . Let her feare loose lookes to ...
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... leave ; Learning and pregnant wit in woman - kinde , What it findes malleable , makes fraile , And doth not adde more ballast , but more saile . Domesticke charge doth best that sex befit , Contiguous businesse ; so to fixe the mind ...
... leave ; Learning and pregnant wit in woman - kinde , What it findes malleable , makes fraile , And doth not adde more ballast , but more saile . Domesticke charge doth best that sex befit , Contiguous businesse ; so to fixe the mind ...
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