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... Young , whom Au- brey calls " a Puritan in Essex who cut his hair short . " He appears to have been a man of rare parts , and succeeded in speedily win- ning the love and respect of his pupil , both of which he ever after retained ...
... Young , whom Au- brey calls " a Puritan in Essex who cut his hair short . " He appears to have been a man of rare parts , and succeeded in speedily win- ning the love and respect of his pupil , both of which he ever after retained ...
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... young Dutch painter , Cornelius Jansen , recently ar- rived from Amsterdam , and then rising into fame . The portrait cost five broad pieces , about twenty pounds in the present English money , or nearly one hundred dollars in Unit- ed ...
... young Dutch painter , Cornelius Jansen , recently ar- rived from Amsterdam , and then rising into fame . The portrait cost five broad pieces , about twenty pounds in the present English money , or nearly one hundred dollars in Unit- ed ...
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... young man of piety and erudition , while on a voyage to Ire- land on a visit home . It was upon this occa- sion that he composed his weird monody called " Lycidas . " Worn by grief and study , and desirous to see something of foreign ...
... young man of piety and erudition , while on a voyage to Ire- land on a visit home . It was upon this occa- sion that he composed his weird monody called " Lycidas . " Worn by grief and study , and desirous to see something of foreign ...
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