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Page v
... son are addressed some of his familiar epis- of the forest of Shotover , near Halton , in Oxford- tles . In this early ... sons was our famous poet , who rather more encouraged at Oxford , yet most of our was born in the year of our Lord ...
... son are addressed some of his familiar epis- of the forest of Shotover , near Halton , in Oxford- tles . In this early ... sons was our famous poet , who rather more encouraged at Oxford , yet most of our was born in the year of our Lord ...
Page vi
... sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the ... son of Sir John King , Secretary he seem to have had any inclination to any other of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth ...
... sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the ... son of Sir John King , Secretary he seem to have had any inclination to any other of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth ...
Page ix
... sons were put to board with him , first the younger and afterwards the elder : and some other of his intimate friends requested of him the Here likewise he stayed two months , as he had same favour for their sons , especially since ...
... sons were put to board with him , first the younger and afterwards the elder : and some other of his intimate friends requested of him the Here likewise he stayed two months , as he had same favour for their sons , especially since ...
Page x
... son . And here very luckily a chapter of Greek Testament , and to hear his ended a controversy , which detained him from learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write ...
... son . And here very luckily a chapter of Greek Testament , and to hear his ended a controversy , which detained him from learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write ...
Page xviii
... sons of quality of both sexes , particularly the pious out of his concealment , and was afterwards taken and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for some into custody of the Serjeant - at - arms by virtue of time he instructed , the same ...
... sons of quality of both sexes , particularly the pious out of his concealment , and was afterwards taken and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for some into custody of the Serjeant - at - arms by virtue of time he instructed , the same ...
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