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... house * in Chertsey in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age . He was buried with great pomp near Chaucer and Spenfer ; and king Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in Eng- " land . " He is ...
... house * in Chertsey in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age . He was buried with great pomp near Chaucer and Spenfer ; and king Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in Eng- " land . " He is ...
Page 100
... the accommodation of life , by bringing to every man's house those little neceffaries which it was very inconvenient to want , and very trouble- fome to fetch . I have formerly read , without 5 fome 100 DE NH A M. T ...
... the accommodation of life , by bringing to every man's house those little neceffaries which it was very inconvenient to want , and very trouble- fome to fetch . I have formerly read , without 5 fome 100 DE NH A M. T ...
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... house of the countess dowager of Derby , where the Arcades made part of a dramatick entertainment . He began now to grow weary of the country and had fome purpose of taking chambers in the Inns of Court , when the death of his mother ...
... house of the countess dowager of Derby , where the Arcades made part of a dramatick entertainment . He began now to grow weary of the country and had fome purpose of taking chambers in the Inns of Court , when the death of his mother ...
Page 129
... house of one Ruffel , a tailor in St. Bride's Church- yard , and undertook the education of John and Edward Philips , his fifter's fons . Find- ing his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Alderfgate - street * , which was ...
... house of one Ruffel , a tailor in St. Bride's Church- yard , and undertook the education of John and Edward Philips , his fifter's fons . Find- ing his rooms too little , he took a house and garden in Alderfgate - street * , which was ...
Page 130
... and handsome houfes . Milton's house in Jewin - ftreet was alfo a garden - houfe , as were indeed most of his dwellings after his fettlement in London . H. cannot cannot be denied that he taught boys , one finds 130 MILT O N.
... and handsome houfes . Milton's house in Jewin - ftreet was alfo a garden - houfe , as were indeed most of his dwellings after his fettlement in London . H. cannot cannot be denied that he taught boys , one finds 130 MILT O N.
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