Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... died when he was only four years old , was on After the name of the house in the Hagley Road , Birmingham , where the school was carried on from 1819 to 1833 . her father's side related to Frederic Denison Maurice ; on ix.
... died when he was only four years old , was on After the name of the house in the Hagley Road , Birmingham , where the school was carried on from 1819 to 1833 . her father's side related to Frederic Denison Maurice ; on ix.
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... died in 1882 after a painful illness , for the time wellnigh took from him every kind of hope . A second serious illness closely followed , com- pelling him to spend three winters on the shores of the Mediterranean . ' During two of ...
... died in 1882 after a painful illness , for the time wellnigh took from him every kind of hope . A second serious illness closely followed , com- pelling him to spend three winters on the shores of the Mediterranean . ' During two of ...
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... died in their pleasant little country home at Aspley Guise on Oct. 30 , 1902. The blow fell heavily on Birkbeck Hill . Yet it was hoped that there were , in spite of his own infirmities , some years of quiet work before him . It was not ...
... died in their pleasant little country home at Aspley Guise on Oct. 30 , 1902. The blow fell heavily on Birkbeck Hill . Yet it was hoped that there were , in spite of his own infirmities , some years of quiet work before him . It was not ...
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... died in Aug. 1618 , and left £ 140 apiece to his six living children and his post- humous child . ' Lives of the Poets , ed . Cunningham , i . 3. " There is no reason why Cowley's father should not have been a grocer , and yet have held ...
... died in Aug. 1618 , and left £ 140 apiece to his six living children and his post- humous child . ' Lives of the Poets , ed . Cunningham , i . 3. " There is no reason why Cowley's father should not have been a grocer , and yet have held ...
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... died before the birth of his son , and consequently left him to the care of his mother , whom Wood represents as struggling earnestly to procure him a literary education , and who , as she lived to the age of eighty , had her solicitude ...
... died before the birth of his son , and consequently left him to the care of his mother , whom Wood represents as struggling earnestly to procure him a literary education , and who , as she lived to the age of eighty , had her solicitude ...
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