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Page vi
... seems parts , those of the two brothers , were performed by the more extraordinary , as that society has always his Lordship's sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of ...
... seems parts , those of the two brothers , were performed by the more extraordinary , as that society has always his Lordship's sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of ...
Page vii
... seems to have first discovered now suppose , that the accessory might help out his acrimony against Archbishop Laud , and to the principal , according to the art of stationers , have threatened him with the loss of his head , and leave ...
... seems to have first discovered now suppose , that the accessory might help out his acrimony against Archbishop Laud , and to the principal , according to the art of stationers , have threatened him with the loss of his head , and leave ...
Page xvi
... seem to possess my forehead and treats Morus with such severity as nothing could temples , which after meat especially ... seems him , and appealed to two gentlemen of great credit to admit I know not what little smallness of light with ...
... seem to possess my forehead and treats Morus with such severity as nothing could temples , which after meat especially ... seems him , and appealed to two gentlemen of great credit to admit I know not what little smallness of light with ...
Page xx
... seems to say just the contrary , as if he Simmons , the printer , is dated April 27 , 1667 , and could not make any verses to his satisfaction till is in the hands of Mr. Tonson , the bookseller , as the spring begun ; and he says ...
... seems to say just the contrary , as if he Simmons , the printer , is dated April 27 , 1667 , and could not make any verses to his satisfaction till is in the hands of Mr. Tonson , the bookseller , as the spring begun ; and he says ...
Page xxviii
... seems to ment in her speech , taught the two others to read be a good , plain , sensible woman , and has con- and pronounce Greek and Latin , and several other firmed several particulars related above , and in- languages , without ...
... seems to ment in her speech , taught the two others to read be a good , plain , sensible woman , and has con- and pronounce Greek and Latin , and several other firmed several particulars related above , and in- languages , without ...
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