Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... manners had already been remarked by the courtiers , and drawn upon him the special notice of the Queen herself , who ... manner and in what degree the accidents of his birth and education had prepared him for the scene on which he was ...
... manners had already been remarked by the courtiers , and drawn upon him the special notice of the Queen herself , who ... manner and in what degree the accidents of his birth and education had prepared him for the scene on which he was ...
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... manner in which he spent his time however we have no information , except what we may gather from a few casual allusions dropped by himself in his later life , which only show that his observation was active and his memory retentive ...
... manner in which he spent his time however we have no information , except what we may gather from a few casual allusions dropped by himself in his later life , which only show that his observation was active and his memory retentive ...
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... manner I take my leave of your Ladyship , committing you as daily in my prayers so likewise at this present to the merciful providence of the Almighty . From G. Inn , this 16 September , 1580 . Your Ladyship's most dutiful and bounden ...
... manner I take my leave of your Ladyship , committing you as daily in my prayers so likewise at this present to the merciful providence of the Almighty . From G. Inn , this 16 September , 1580 . Your Ladyship's most dutiful and bounden ...
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... manner , com- mitting you , as daily in my prayers , so likewise at this present , to the merciful protection of the Almighty . From G. Inn , this 16 of September , 1580 . Your most dutiful and bounden nephew , B. FRA . TO LORD BURGHLEY ...
... manner , com- mitting you , as daily in my prayers , so likewise at this present , to the merciful protection of the Almighty . From G. Inn , this 16 of September , 1580 . Your most dutiful and bounden nephew , B. FRA . TO LORD BURGHLEY ...
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... manner pressed for her Majesty's ser- vice , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to bestow their days therein , he will see them accord- ingly appointed of sufficiency convenient for the rank and stand- ing where ...
... manner pressed for her Majesty's ser- vice , by working and imprinting in them a single and zealous mind to bestow their days therein , he will see them accord- ingly appointed of sufficiency convenient for the rank and stand- ing where ...
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