The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... daughter now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to one at my desire from his last wife , who is still alive . I perus'd the papers of one of his nephews ; learnt what I could in discourse with the other ; and lastly consulted ...
... daughter now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to one at my desire from his last wife , who is still alive . I perus'd the papers of one of his nephews ; learnt what I could in discourse with the other ; and lastly consulted ...
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... , as the earl of Bridgewater , who married a daughter of her ladyship , lived at a much greater distance from Hor-. * Todd , vol . vi . p . 148 . + Ibid . Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
... , as the earl of Bridgewater , who married a daughter of her ladyship , lived at a much greater distance from Hor-. * Todd , vol . vi . p . 148 . + Ibid . Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
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... daughter of Mr. Richard Powell , a justice of Sandford , about three miles from Forresthill , † near Shotover in Oxfordshire . How or when Milton first became acquainted with his bride , or what had in- duced him to marry her thus slyly ...
... daughter of Mr. Richard Powell , a justice of Sandford , about three miles from Forresthill , † near Shotover in Oxfordshire . How or when Milton first became acquainted with his bride , or what had in- duced him to marry her thus slyly ...
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... daughters , a very handsome and witty gentlewoman , but averse , as it is said , to this motion . However , the intelligence hereof , and the then declining state of the king's. cause. ,. and. consequently. of. the. circumstances. of.
... daughters , a very handsome and witty gentlewoman , but averse , as it is said , to this motion . However , the intelligence hereof , and the then declining state of the king's. cause. ,. and. consequently. of. the. circumstances. of.
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... daughters , we are told , upon the authority of a nuncupative will , and the annexed depositions , which Mr. Godwin never stops to examine , ' found their favourite relaxation in the society of a maid - servant , with. * Def . Sec . Tase ...
... daughters , we are told , upon the authority of a nuncupative will , and the annexed depositions , which Mr. Godwin never stops to examine , ' found their favourite relaxation in the society of a maid - servant , with. * Def . Sec . Tase ...
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