The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, Томи 5 – 8C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... respect and kindness . Philip was anxious to have the credit of advising mild measures in regard to the princess , and perhaps he was really more disposed to treat her with indulgence than his wife . Ac- cording to Camden , some of the ...
... respect and kindness . Philip was anxious to have the credit of advising mild measures in regard to the princess , and perhaps he was really more disposed to treat her with indulgence than his wife . Ac- cording to Camden , some of the ...
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... respect to have been a propitious alliance . Shakspere received into his family a man of learning and talent . The season at which the marriage of Shakspere's elder daughter took place would appear to give some corrobora- tion to the ...
... respect to have been a propitious alliance . Shakspere received into his family a man of learning and talent . The season at which the marriage of Shakspere's elder daughter took place would appear to give some corrobora- tion to the ...
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... respect the offer although but a blind man should point out the way . The rat is not so con- temptible but she may help the lion at a pinch out of 66 66 those nets wherein his strength is hampered ; and the CAMDEN . 93.
... respect the offer although but a blind man should point out the way . The rat is not so con- temptible but she may help the lion at a pinch out of 66 66 those nets wherein his strength is hampered ; and the CAMDEN . 93.
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... respecting the events of Elizabeth's reign is now before the public , which was inaccessible and unknown when Camden wrote . As The summers of the last years of his life Camden spent mostly at Chiselhurst in Kent ; and it was here that ...
... respecting the events of Elizabeth's reign is now before the public , which was inaccessible and unknown when Camden wrote . As The summers of the last years of his life Camden spent mostly at Chiselhurst in Kent ; and it was here that ...
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... respect likely to protect and bulwark his peculiar and original opinions from the attacks to which they would necessarily be exposed on their first publication . This was the object of his next work , ' The Wisdom of the Antients ...
... respect likely to protect and bulwark his peculiar and original opinions from the attacks to which they would necessarily be exposed on their first publication . This was the object of his next work , ' The Wisdom of the Antients ...
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admiration afterwards Andrew Marvell appears appointed April army Bacon Ben Jonson Bishop Blake born brother brought Buckingham called Camden chancellor character Charles church Clarendon College court Cromwell crown daughter death died doubt Duke Duke of York Earl Elizabeth England English Essex father favour favourite Fuller Hampden hath Henry Henry VIII Heylin Hobbes honour House of Commons House of Lords Hudibras Hyde John Shakspere Jonson king king's Lady Latin Laud learning letter lived London Long Parliament Lord lord chancellor majesty marriage married Marvell master ment Milton mind never Oliver Cromwell Oxford parliament party person Prince principal probably published queen Raleigh reign returned royal Royalists says Selden sent sermon Shakspere's soon Stratford things Thomas thought tion took town University of Oxford Wentworth wife William Shakspere writings
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Сторінка 110 - My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place, or honours, but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed that God would give him strength ; for greatness he could not want.