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Page 4
... obtained an order to be created doctor of physic ; which being done to his mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of some of his friends ) he went into France again , having made a copy of verses on Oliver's death . " This is no ...
... obtained an order to be created doctor of physic ; which being done to his mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of some of his friends ) he went into France again , having made a copy of verses on Oliver's death . " This is no ...
Page 5
... obtained , by the interest of the Earl of St. considered as a satire on seems to have That he might shorten this tedious suspense , he published his pretensions ions and his discontent , in an ode called " The Complaint ; " in which he ...
... obtained , by the interest of the Earl of St. considered as a satire on seems to have That he might shorten this tedious suspense , he published his pretensions ions and his discontent , in an ode called " The Complaint ; " in which he ...
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... obtained its due commendation . Nothing is far sought , or hard - laboured ; but all is easy without feebleness , and familiar with- out grossness . It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay on the Classics , that Cowley was beloved ...
... obtained its due commendation . Nothing is far sought , or hard - laboured ; but all is easy without feebleness , and familiar with- out grossness . It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay on the Classics , that Cowley was beloved ...
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... obtained that which For every author would his brother kill . h many missed — the reward of his loyalty ; being made surveyor of the king's buildings , and dignified with the order of the Bath . He seems now to have learned some ...
... obtained that which For every author would his brother kill . h many missed — the reward of his loyalty ; being made surveyor of the king's buildings , and dignified with the order of the Bath . He seems now to have learned some ...
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... obtained permission to live in quiet , he support- ed himself so honourably by chamber - practice , that , soon after the accession of King James , he was knighted , and made a judge ; but , his con- stitution being too weak for ...
... obtained permission to live in quiet , he support- ed himself so honourably by chamber - practice , that , soon after the accession of King James , he was knighted , and made a judge ; but , his con- stitution being too weak for ...
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