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... question , which referred to that writer's censure of the " Da- mon , " one of the public critics remarked , " Here , however , we must impeach the bio- a grapher of mistake or lapse of memory in quoting PREFACE. ...
... question , which referred to that writer's censure of the " Da- mon , " one of the public critics remarked , " Here , however , we must impeach the bio- a grapher of mistake or lapse of memory in quoting PREFACE. ...
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... question respecting the maiden name and family of his wife . His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that ...
... question respecting the maiden name and family of his wife . His grandson , Philips , who seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally from Wales . We are assured that ...
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... question have returned by stealth , and could hardly have resided openly upon his Suffolk living of Stow - Market . As the Iceni are supposed to have inhabited the counties of Norfolk and Cambridge as well as that of Suffolk , the ...
... question have returned by stealth , and could hardly have resided openly upon his Suffolk living of Stow - Market . As the Iceni are supposed to have inhabited the counties of Norfolk and Cambridge as well as that of Suffolk , the ...
Page 56
... question are , " Mulc- tetur , & c . si adultus : alioquin virgâ corrigatur ; " and whether Milton , who was in his seventeenth year when he entered at the University , could be regarded on any construction of this statute as liable to ...
... question are , " Mulc- tetur , & c . si adultus : alioquin virgâ corrigatur ; " and whether Milton , who was in his seventeenth year when he entered at the University , could be regarded on any construction of this statute as liable to ...
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... question , are the following which have been so frequently cited from the first of his ele- gies to his friend , C. Deodati : Jam nec arundiferum mihi cura revisere Camum ; Nec dudum vetiti me laris angit amor : Nuda nec arva placent ...
... question , are the following which have been so frequently cited from the first of his ele- gies to his friend , C. Deodati : Jam nec arundiferum mihi cura revisere Camum ; Nec dudum vetiti me laris angit amor : Nuda nec arva placent ...
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