Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 77
... persons of honour upon this kinde of traffick to make themselves an advantage : in- deed , it was in these martial times the trade of the nobility and great men . " Sir Matthew Hale's Memoirs of the Clif- fords , apud Whitaker , p . 246 ...
... persons of honour upon this kinde of traffick to make themselves an advantage : in- deed , it was in these martial times the trade of the nobility and great men . " Sir Matthew Hale's Memoirs of the Clif- fords , apud Whitaker , p . 246 ...
Page 82
... person , perceiving that flight was more safe - guard than tarrying , both for him and his master , secretly conveyed the earl * Peacham , in his " Complete Gentleman , " in general an acurate writer , repeats this assertion . " Edmund ...
... person , perceiving that flight was more safe - guard than tarrying , both for him and his master , secretly conveyed the earl * Peacham , in his " Complete Gentleman , " in general an acurate writer , repeats this assertion . " Edmund ...
Page 118
... person . There is no- thing that winneth so much with so little cost . Use moderate diet , so as , after your meat , you may find your wit fresher and not duller , and your body more lively , and not more heavy . Seldom drink wine 118 ...
... person . There is no- thing that winneth so much with so little cost . Use moderate diet , so as , after your meat , you may find your wit fresher and not duller , and your body more lively , and not more heavy . Seldom drink wine 118 ...
Page 131
... person of Philip Sidney ; for with a mind stored with the richest products of ancient and modern literature , with a disposition naturally grave , and even pensive , and with a heart sighing for leisure and retirement , he was yet ...
... person of Philip Sidney ; for with a mind stored with the richest products of ancient and modern literature , with a disposition naturally grave , and even pensive , and with a heart sighing for leisure and retirement , he was yet ...
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... person of Edward Vere , earl of Oxford , who having personally insulted Mr. Sidney whilst play- ing at tennis , the latter , deprived by the interposi- tion of the queen of the satisfaction of calling his adversary to arms , and ...
... person of Edward Vere , earl of Oxford , who having personally insulted Mr. Sidney whilst play- ing at tennis , the latter , deprived by the interposi- tion of the queen of the satisfaction of calling his adversary to arms , and ...
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