The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pages |
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... Westminster school , and thence passed , in 1598 , to Christ - church College , Oxford , where he remained till he obtained his master's degree , immediately after which he took orders and soon became an eminent preacher . His wit and ...
... Westminster school , and thence passed , in 1598 , to Christ - church College , Oxford , where he remained till he obtained his master's degree , immediately after which he took orders and soon became an eminent preacher . His wit and ...
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... Westminster school , was elected student of Christ's Church College , Oxford . Having taken his degrees , and entered into orders , he became chaplain to James the First , soon after which he was made arch- deacon of Colchester . In ...
... Westminster school , was elected student of Christ's Church College , Oxford . Having taken his degrees , and entered into orders , he became chaplain to James the First , soon after which he was made arch- deacon of Colchester . In ...
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... Westminster school , where he was eminently distinguished for both genius and application . In 1608 , he was elected as King's scholar to Trinity College , Cambridge , and having there taken both his degrees , he soon after obtained a ...
... Westminster school , where he was eminently distinguished for both genius and application . In 1608 , he was elected as King's scholar to Trinity College , Cambridge , and having there taken both his degrees , he soon after obtained a ...
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... Westminster school , and is supposed to have been written during the reign of Henry the Eighth , but certainly not later than 1551 . The scene is laid in London , and the characters , thirteen in number , exhibit the manners of the ...
... Westminster school , and is supposed to have been written during the reign of Henry the Eighth , but certainly not later than 1551 . The scene is laid in London , and the characters , thirteen in number , exhibit the manners of the ...
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... Westminster school , preparing for the university , was taken thence by his step - father , and placed at his own employment . Feel- ing degraded by this change , and sooner than submit to it , he abandoned his home , and though not ...
... Westminster school , preparing for the university , was taken thence by his step - father , and placed at his own employment . Feel- ing degraded by this change , and sooner than submit to it , he abandoned his home , and though not ...
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