The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pages |
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... QUEEN .. 145 462 ELYOT , SIR THOMAS . 118 250 560 FABIAN , ROBERT . 109 367 FAIRFAX , EDWARD , 179 429 FANSHAWE , SIR RICHARD . 226 500 FELTHAM , OWEN ... 443 FIELD , NATHANIEL . 358 22 FISCHER , JOHN .. 116 466 FLETCHER , PHINEAS 194 ...
... QUEEN .. 145 462 ELYOT , SIR THOMAS . 118 250 560 FABIAN , ROBERT . 109 367 FAIRFAX , EDWARD , 179 429 FANSHAWE , SIR RICHARD . 226 500 FELTHAM , OWEN ... 443 FIELD , NATHANIEL . 358 22 FISCHER , JOHN .. 116 466 FLETCHER , PHINEAS 194 ...
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... QUEEN ELIZABETH ... 145 Verses on her own Feelings .. 146 JOHN HARRINGTON ....... 146 Sonnet on Isabella Markham .. .... 146 THOMAS SACKVILLE .. 147 Allegorical Personages in the Infernal Regions .. 148 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .. 150 Sonnet ...
... QUEEN ELIZABETH ... 145 Verses on her own Feelings .. 146 JOHN HARRINGTON ....... 146 Sonnet on Isabella Markham .. .... 146 THOMAS SACKVILLE .. 147 Allegorical Personages in the Infernal Regions .. 148 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY .. 150 Sonnet ...
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... Queen's College , Oxford , but soon after removed to Merton College in the same university , because the scholastic theology which at that time prevailed in the latter institution was better calculated to display the acuteness of his ...
... Queen's College , Oxford , but soon after removed to Merton College in the same university , because the scholastic theology which at that time prevailed in the latter institution was better calculated to display the acuteness of his ...
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... Queen Elizabeth . 6 More than forty years after his death , by decree of the same council of Constance which condemned John Huss and Jerome of Prague to be burned , Wickliffe's bones were ordered to be disinterred , and burnt , and the ...
... Queen Elizabeth . 6 More than forty years after his death , by decree of the same council of Constance which condemned John Huss and Jerome of Prague to be burned , Wickliffe's bones were ordered to be disinterred , and burnt , and the ...
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... queen ! alas my wife ! Mine hearte's lady , ender of my life ! What is this world ? -What asken men to have ? Now with his love , now in his colde grave- Alone - withouten any company . Farewell my sweet - farewell mine Emily ! And ...
... queen ! alas my wife ! Mine hearte's lady , ender of my life ! What is this world ? -What asken men to have ? Now with his love , now in his colde grave- Alone - withouten any company . Farewell my sweet - farewell mine Emily ! And ...
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