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... Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages equally ominous to each . That of the king was the following : At bello audacis populi vexatus & armis ...
... Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages equally ominous to each . That of the king was the following : At bello audacis populi vexatus & armis ...
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... Charles the First and Second , the mastership of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood , " by certain persons , enemies to the muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortifi- cation ; having , by such alteration as he ...
... Charles the First and Second , the mastership of the Savoy ; " but he lost it , " says Wood , " by certain persons , enemies to the muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortifi- cation ; having , by such alteration as he ...
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... Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in England . " He is represented by Dr. Sprat as the most amiable of mankind ; and this posthumous praise may safely be credited , as it has never been contra ...
... Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in England . " He is represented by Dr. Sprat as the most amiable of mankind ; and this posthumous praise may safely be credited , as it has never been contra ...
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... Charles . King was much a favour- ite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the ...
... Charles . King was much a favour- ite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his memory . Milton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the ...
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... Charles Diodati ; a man whom it is reasonable to sup- pose of great merit , since he was thought by Milton worthy of a poem , intituled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . He now hired ...
... Charles Diodati ; a man whom it is reasonable to sup- pose of great merit , since he was thought by Milton worthy of a poem , intituled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . He now hired ...
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