The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedJ. R. Smith, 1856 - 311 páginas |
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... light precisely in the shape in which it has descended to us . " 66 7 The " Mountebank's Masque " had previously appeared in print , although , at the moment of writing , it had escaped the recollection of the learned editor . It forms ...
... light precisely in the shape in which it has descended to us . " 66 7 The " Mountebank's Masque " had previously appeared in print , although , at the moment of writing , it had escaped the recollection of the learned editor . It forms ...
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... light ; especially , Sir James Elphington , who , ( observing the Prince one day to be discontented with the Viscount ) offered to kill him : but the Prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do ...
... light ; especially , Sir James Elphington , who , ( observing the Prince one day to be discontented with the Viscount ) offered to kill him : but the Prince reproved him with a gallant spirit , saying , ' If there were cause he would do ...
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... Light by Time , or A Discourse and Historicall Narra tion of the first XIIII yeares of King James ' Reigne . Lon- don , 4to . 1651 . of passion which afterwards led to murder and dis- grace SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xliii.
... Light by Time , or A Discourse and Historicall Narra tion of the first XIIII yeares of King James ' Reigne . Lon- don , 4to . 1651 . of passion which afterwards led to murder and dis- grace SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xliii.
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... light should be given him of his majesty's inclination unto it , grounded upon his merit . At this the fish did not bite ; whereupon the King took a rounder way , commanding my Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Pembroke to propound ...
... light should be given him of his majesty's inclination unto it , grounded upon his merit . At this the fish did not bite ; whereupon the King took a rounder way , commanding my Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Pembroke to propound ...
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... a MS . hitherto unnoticed by all who have written upon the Overbury murder . It would have thrown much light upon the subject of Mr. Amos's third chapter . " Certainly this gentleman's extreme misery , " says D'Ewes SIR THOMAS OVERBURY .
... a MS . hitherto unnoticed by all who have written upon the Overbury murder . It would have thrown much light upon the subject of Mr. Amos's third chapter . " Certainly this gentleman's extreme misery , " says D'Ewes SIR THOMAS OVERBURY .
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The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now ... Sir Thomas Overbury Visualização integral - 1856 |
The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now ... Sir Thomas Overbury Visualização integral - 1856 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
beauty Ben Jonson better bloud body British Museum businesse character church cloth command commonly conscience Countess Countess of Essex Countess of Somerset court D'Ewes dare death doth Earl of Somerset edition enemy England English Essex eyes faire farre fashion feare foole France friends give goes heaven hee hath Henry himselfe honour husband J. O. Halliwell King James learned lives London Lord lust master Mayerne meere mind murder neere never night original price Overbury's peece physicke Piers Ploughman poem poet poison Post 8vo prayes Prince printed Queen reason religion says selfe shee shew Simon Forman sinne Sir Ralph Winwood Sir Simonds D'Ewes Sir Thomas Overbury sleep small octavo SOHO SQUARE souldiers soule speakes sunne thee things thinke thou tion truth unto vertue warre weares wife woman words worth wrie
Passagens conhecidas
Página 309 - These lords beginning their rule on Alhollon eve, continued the same till the morrow after the Feast of the Purification, commonly called Candlemas day. In all which space there were fine and subtle disguisings, masks, and mummeries, with playing at cards for counters, nails, and points, in every house, more for pastime than for gain.
Página 40 - Give me, next good, an understanding wife, By Nature wise, not learned by much art; Some knowledge on her side will all my life More scope of conversation impart; Besides, her inborne virtue fortifie; They are most firmly good, who best know why.
Página 296 - Trust me, master, it is a choice song, and sweetly sung by honest Maudlin. I now see it was not without cause, that our good Queen Elizabeth did .so often wish herself a Milk-maid all the month of May, because they are not troubled with fears and cares, but sing sweetly all the day, and sleep securely all the night : and without doubt, honest, innocent, pretty Maudlin does so.