The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... thoughts . As a poet he has few imposing attractions : his beauties must be fetched by repeated perusal . They are those of solid reflection , predominating over , but not extin- guishing , sensibility ; and there is danger of the ...
... thoughts . As a poet he has few imposing attractions : his beauties must be fetched by repeated perusal . They are those of solid reflection , predominating over , but not extin- guishing , sensibility ; and there is danger of the ...
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... thought proper to sepa- rate the youthful pair till they had arrived at riper years . The young Earl was sent on his travels , while the bride remained at court with her mother , a lady whose indifferent morals rendered her totally ...
... thought proper to sepa- rate the youthful pair till they had arrived at riper years . The young Earl was sent on his travels , while the bride remained at court with her mother , a lady whose indifferent morals rendered her totally ...
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... thoughts about it , to set down the forerunning and leading causes of this accident , as far in so short a time I have been able to wade in so deep a water . " It is conceived that the King hath a good while been much distasted with the ...
... thoughts about it , to set down the forerunning and leading causes of this accident , as far in so short a time I have been able to wade in so deep a water . " It is conceived that the King hath a good while been much distasted with the ...
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... thought they had laughed at her , whereupon she complained , and Overbury was committed . But when it did appear unto the Queen that they did not hear her , and that their laughter did proceed from a jest which the King was pleased to ...
... thought they had laughed at her , whereupon she complained , and Overbury was committed . But when it did appear unto the Queen that they did not hear her , and that their laughter did proceed from a jest which the King was pleased to ...
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... thought all future danger to be inhumed with the dead body ; and therefore , shortly after , in the year 1614 , the Viscount Rochester , then created Earl of Somerset , married the lady Francis Howard ; who had been divorced from the ...
... thought all future danger to be inhumed with the dead body ; and therefore , shortly after , in the year 1614 , the Viscount Rochester , then created Earl of Somerset , married the lady Francis Howard ; who had been divorced from the ...
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