The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... light precisely in the shape in which it has descended to us . " The " Mountebank's Masque " had previously appeared in print , although , at the moment of writing , it had escaped the recollection of the learned editor . It forms the ...
... light precisely in the shape in which it has descended to us . " The " Mountebank's Masque " had previously appeared in print , although , at the moment of writing , it had escaped the recollection of the learned editor . It forms the ...
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... light ; especially , Sir James Elphington , who , ( observing the Prince one day to be discontented with the Viscount ) offered to kill him : but the Prince reproved him with a gallaut spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do ...
... light ; especially , Sir James Elphington , who , ( observing the Prince one day to be discontented with the Viscount ) offered to kill him : but the Prince reproved him with a gallaut spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do ...
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... Light by Time , or A Discourse and Historicall Narra- tion of the first XIII yeares of King James ' Reigne . Lon- don , 4to . 1651 . gone far in raising that excess of passion which afterwards SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xliii.
... Light by Time , or A Discourse and Historicall Narra- tion of the first XIII yeares of King James ' Reigne . Lon- don , 4to . 1651 . gone far in raising that excess of passion which afterwards SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xliii.
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... light should be given him of his majesty's inclination unto it , grounded upon his merit . At this the fish did not bite ; whereupon the King took a rounder way , commanding my Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Pembroke to propound ...
... light should be given him of his majesty's inclination unto it , grounded upon his merit . At this the fish did not bite ; whereupon the King took a rounder way , commanding my Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Pembroke to propound ...
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... a MS . hitherto unnoticed by all who have written upon the Overbury inurder . It would have thrown much light upon the subject of Mr. Amos's third chapter . loathing of meat , having eat not a bitt since SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . li.
... a MS . hitherto unnoticed by all who have written upon the Overbury inurder . It would have thrown much light upon the subject of Mr. Amos's third chapter . loathing of meat , having eat not a bitt since SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . li.
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