The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... master Robert Carre , who had his breed- ing in France , and was newly returned from travel , a gentleman very handsome and well bred , and one that was observed to spende his time in serious stu- dies , and did accompany himselfe with ...
... master Robert Carre , who had his breed- ing in France , and was newly returned from travel , a gentleman very handsome and well bred , and one that was observed to spende his time in serious stu- dies , and did accompany himselfe with ...
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... master upon him ; yet very few , but such as were the curious observers of those times , could discern the drawing of the king's affec- tion ; until upon a coronation day , riding in with the Lord Dingwell to the tilt - yard , his horse ...
... master upon him ; yet very few , but such as were the curious observers of those times , could discern the drawing of the king's affec- tion ; until upon a coronation day , riding in with the Lord Dingwell to the tilt - yard , his horse ...
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... master . " Sir George accordingly returned to the Tower , and told Somerset that he found the King full of grace and mercy towards him , but that he must make his appearance to satisfy the * It is related that when she was committed to ...
... master . " Sir George accordingly returned to the Tower , and told Somerset that he found the King full of grace and mercy towards him , but that he must make his appearance to satisfy the * It is related that when she was committed to ...
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... master of kingeraft became calin . Weldon states all this on the authority of Sir George More's own relation , who told him the story , he says , with- out any injunction of secrecy ; an assertion borne out from the indifference with ...
... master of kingeraft became calin . Weldon states all this on the authority of Sir George More's own relation , who told him the story , he says , with- out any injunction of secrecy ; an assertion borne out from the indifference with ...
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... master is . Hee hates or loves the men , as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an ...
... master is . Hee hates or loves the men , as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an ...
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