The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 - Classical poetry |
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... King's party , for which he was a while per- secuted , but having , by his brother's interest , ob- tained permission to live in quiet , he supported him- self so honourably by chamber - practice , that , soon after the accession of King ...
... King's party , for which he was a while per- secuted , but having , by his brother's interest , ob- tained permission to live in quiet , he supported him- self so honourably by chamber - practice , that , soon after the accession of King ...
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... King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaint- ance with the ...
... King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaint- ance with the ...
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... king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He therefore came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of ...
... king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He therefore came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of ...
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... king's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the Presbyterians , he wrote a treatise to justify it , and to compose the minds of the people . 6 He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish ...
... king's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the Presbyterians , he wrote a treatise to justify it , and to compose the minds of the people . 6 He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish ...
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... king ; whom he charges , in his ' Iconoclastes , ' with the use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ...
... king ; whom he charges , in his ' Iconoclastes , ' with the use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ...
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