Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... given over to his wanton pleasures , having only delight in dancing , feasting , and entertaining ladies , and chamber - pleasures . No great wit , yet a comely behaviour and goodly personage ; very poor , through3 exacting inordinately ...
... given over to his wanton pleasures , having only delight in dancing , feasting , and entertaining ladies , and chamber - pleasures . No great wit , yet a comely behaviour and goodly personage ; very poor , through3 exacting inordinately ...
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... given in Tenison's list , except in one point ; and in that point — namely , that it was addressed to Queen Elizabeth and not to King James - it answered no better to the description in the catalogue . There being nothing however on the ...
... given in Tenison's list , except in one point ; and in that point — namely , that it was addressed to Queen Elizabeth and not to King James - it answered no better to the description in the catalogue . There being nothing however on the ...
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... given to Burghley on the sole evidence of that ancnymous volume , the publisher of which says not a word in his preface as to the character or condition of the manuscripts from which he made his book , or how he came by them . Now I ...
... given to Burghley on the sole evidence of that ancnymous volume , the publisher of which says not a word in his preface as to the character or condition of the manuscripts from which he made his book , or how he came by them . Now I ...
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... given over , no nor so much as addicted , to their preciseness ; therefore till I think that you think otherwise , I am bold to think that the bishops in this dangerous time take a very evil and unadvised course in driving them from ...
... given over , no nor so much as addicted , to their preciseness ; therefore till I think that you think otherwise , I am bold to think that the bishops in this dangerous time take a very evil and unadvised course in driving them from ...
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... given to understand that divers Popish landlords do hardly use all such of your people and subjects as being their tenants do em- brace and live after the authorized and true religion ; that there- fore you do constitute and appoint ...
... given to understand that divers Popish landlords do hardly use all such of your people and subjects as being their tenants do em- brace and live after the authorized and true religion ; that there- fore you do constitute and appoint ...
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