The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... observes , " Wilson seems to have been indebted to this MS . in his Life of James , and it is altogether a curious and valuable memorial of the stirring events of the time . " It was written before the close of the year 1615 . Wood ...
... observes , " Wilson seems to have been indebted to this MS . in his Life of James , and it is altogether a curious and valuable memorial of the stirring events of the time . " It was written before the close of the year 1615 . Wood ...
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... observes , " the licentious passion of the one which she en- couraged , and her coldness towards the other , were ... observe the misdirected inclination of his wife , interfered once more with her father , to point out to her the ...
... observes , " the licentious passion of the one which she en- couraged , and her coldness towards the other , were ... observe the misdirected inclination of his wife , interfered once more with her father , to point out to her the ...
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... observes the former , “ by a strange accident of Sir Ralph Winwood , Knight , one of the Secretaries of State , his dining with Sir Jervis Elvis , Lieutenant of the said Tower , at a great man's [ the Earl of Shrewsbury's ] table , not ...
... observes the former , “ by a strange accident of Sir Ralph Winwood , Knight , one of the Secretaries of State , his dining with Sir Jervis Elvis , Lieutenant of the said Tower , at a great man's [ the Earl of Shrewsbury's ] table , not ...
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... observes , - " A thing worthy of note in him was his constancy and undaunted carriage in all the time of his arraignment , which , as it began , so it did con- tinue to the end without any change or alteration . " † * The letters of the ...
... observes , - " A thing worthy of note in him was his constancy and undaunted carriage in all the time of his arraignment , which , as it began , so it did con- tinue to the end without any change or alteration . " † * The letters of the ...
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... observes , " that it displays a flow of natural eloquence that might have become a suffering patriot . " As to his criminality , Weldon expresses the fol- lowing opinion on the subject . " Many believe the Earl of Somerset guilty of ...
... observes , " that it displays a flow of natural eloquence that might have become a suffering patriot . " As to his criminality , Weldon expresses the fol- lowing opinion on the subject . " Many believe the Earl of Somerset guilty of ...
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