The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... ( never before annexed ) , written by himselfe and other learned Gentlemen . The ninth impression , augmented . London , printed by Edward Griffin for Lawrence L'isle , & c . 1616 , small octavo , pp . 292 . This edition was twice printed ...
... ( never before annexed ) , written by himselfe and other learned Gentlemen . The ninth impression , augmented . London , printed by Edward Griffin for Lawrence L'isle , & c . 1616 , small octavo , pp . 292 . This edition was twice printed ...
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... never made publick before . The substance of them are both Theological and Moral ; and being gather'd , as they proceeded from the royal mouth , by that most witty Knight Sir Thomas Overbury , a little before he was poyson'd in the ...
... never made publick before . The substance of them are both Theological and Moral ; and being gather'd , as they proceeded from the royal mouth , by that most witty Knight Sir Thomas Overbury , a little before he was poyson'd in the ...
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... never showed a particular inclination to any of the ladies of the Court . See Birch's Life of Prince Henry , 8vo . 1760 , p . 402 . A great enmity certainly subsisted between Somerset and the Prince , whatever were the grounds of it ...
... never showed a particular inclination to any of the ladies of the Court . See Birch's Life of Prince Henry , 8vo . 1760 , p . 402 . A great enmity certainly subsisted between Somerset and the Prince , whatever were the grounds of it ...
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... never but a palliated cure . Upon which considerations his majesty resolving to sever him from my Lord of Rochester , and to do it not disgracefully nor violently , but in some honour- able fashion , commanded not long since the arch ...
... never but a palliated cure . Upon which considerations his majesty resolving to sever him from my Lord of Rochester , and to do it not disgracefully nor violently , but in some honour- able fashion , commanded not long since the arch ...
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... never better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and principal doubt , which doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of ...
... never better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and principal doubt , which doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of ...
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