The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... says , " The compassion of the public for a man of worth , whose spirit still walked unrevenged amongst them , ' together with the contrast of his ideal Wife with the Countess of Essex , who was his murderess , attached an interest and ...
... says , " The compassion of the public for a man of worth , whose spirit still walked unrevenged amongst them , ' together with the contrast of his ideal Wife with the Countess of Essex , who was his murderess , attached an interest and ...
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... - ductions were printed during his lifetime , although it is frequently stated to have been the fact . Wood says that his poem of the " Wife " was " printed INTRODUCTION . xiii several times at London while the author xii INTRODUCTION .
... - ductions were printed during his lifetime , although it is frequently stated to have been the fact . Wood says that his poem of the " Wife " was " printed INTRODUCTION . xiii several times at London while the author xii INTRODUCTION .
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... say how many came from the pen of Overbury , or to distinguish them from those of the " learned gentlemen " who assisted in the publication . Edition after edition followed , in quick succession , a list of which I have attempted to ...
... say how many came from the pen of Overbury , or to distinguish them from those of the " learned gentlemen " who assisted in the publication . Edition after edition followed , in quick succession , a list of which I have attempted to ...
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... says Nichols , " appears more like a banter on the former part , than an actual Exhibition ; and requires some apology for allusions ill - suited to the refinement of the present age . It is taken from a MS in the Harleian Collection ...
... says Nichols , " appears more like a banter on the former part , than an actual Exhibition ; and requires some apology for allusions ill - suited to the refinement of the present age . It is taken from a MS in the Harleian Collection ...
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... says , " He also translated part of Ovid's Remedy of Love ; ' as did Sir T. Overbury the whole soon afterwards , Lond . 1620 , 8vo . But I believe there is a former edition , no date , Svo . " Sir Thomas Overbury's " Observations in his ...
... says , " He also translated part of Ovid's Remedy of Love ; ' as did Sir T. Overbury the whole soon afterwards , Lond . 1620 , 8vo . But I believe there is a former edition , no date , Svo . " Sir Thomas Overbury's " Observations in his ...
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