The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... mean time , after an absence of three or four years , her husband returned to England , full of natural eagerness to behold the young and beautiful creature whom he was to claim as his wife . But so far was the lady from sharing his ...
... mean time , after an absence of three or four years , her husband returned to England , full of natural eagerness to behold the young and beautiful creature whom he was to claim as his wife . But so far was the lady from sharing his ...
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... mean time , she continued to receive and administer Forman's damnable compositions to her husband , by means of her corrupted agents . * He , Simon Forman , the wizard and astrologer , though wearied at length with her humour , and ...
... mean time , she continued to receive and administer Forman's damnable compositions to her husband , by means of her corrupted agents . * He , Simon Forman , the wizard and astrologer , though wearied at length with her humour , and ...
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... means being re- sorted to for duping or suborning the matrons , when fame , mainly opposed all the proceedings , and protested against them , for which he ever after lived in disgrace , excluded from the counsell - table , and dyed in ...
... means being re- sorted to for duping or suborning the matrons , when fame , mainly opposed all the proceedings , and protested against them , for which he ever after lived in disgrace , excluded from the counsell - table , and dyed in ...
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... means should be used to send Sir Thomas to the Tower ; after which they might at leisure advise what further course to take . " " The plot then must be , " says Weldon , " he must be sent a leidger ambassadour into France , * which by ...
... means should be used to send Sir Thomas to the Tower ; after which they might at leisure advise what further course to take . " " The plot then must be , " says Weldon , " he must be sent a leidger ambassadour into France , * which by ...
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... mean while , I dare pronounce of Sir Thomas Overbury , that he shall return no more to this stage , unless courts be governed every year by a new phi- losophy , for our old principles will not bear it . " Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , ed . 1672 ...
... mean while , I dare pronounce of Sir Thomas Overbury , that he shall return no more to this stage , unless courts be governed every year by a new phi- losophy , for our old principles will not bear it . " Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , ed . 1672 ...
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