Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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1594 ) ; to Lord Hunsdon , Lord Chamberlain performers in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his ( d . 1596 ) ; to Lord Hunsdon's son , also Lord Humour ( 1598 ) , and he was one of the original Chamberlain ; and finally , on Queen Elizabeth's ...
1594 ) ; to Lord Hunsdon , Lord Chamberlain performers in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his ( d . 1596 ) ; to Lord Hunsdon's son , also Lord Humour ( 1598 ) , and he was one of the original Chamberlain ; and finally , on Queen Elizabeth's ...
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To Lord to speak of the aggressive intellectual reformer , Burghley and his son , Robert Cecil , Bacon conthe great ... he attached himself to Burghley's rival , as Lord Verulam or Viscount St Albans ; in his Essex , who , with all the ...
To Lord to speak of the aggressive intellectual reformer , Burghley and his son , Robert Cecil , Bacon conthe great ... he attached himself to Burghley's rival , as Lord Verulam or Viscount St Albans ; in his Essex , who , with all the ...
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day of the Jews ' Sabbath or Saturday , and not at all games or sports as are by law prohibited , though in till of late years used to signify our Lord's Day or themselves otherwise lawful , being unlawful to them Sunday . 2.
day of the Jews ' Sabbath or Saturday , and not at all games or sports as are by law prohibited , though in till of late years used to signify our Lord's Day or themselves otherwise lawful , being unlawful to them Sunday . 2.
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