The Life of Andrew MarvellA. D. English, 1835 - 64 pages |
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... rendered her the darling of her mother ; whose fondness for her arose to such a height that she could scarcely bear her ... render the passage dangerous , the watermen earnestly dissuaded her from any attempt to cross the river that day ...
... rendered her the darling of her mother ; whose fondness for her arose to such a height that she could scarcely bear her ... render the passage dangerous , the watermen earnestly dissuaded her from any attempt to cross the river that day ...
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... render you an account of Mr. Dutton . I have taken care to examine him several times in the presence of Mr. Oxenbridge ; * as those who weigh and tell over money before some witnesse ere they take charge of it ; for I thought that there ...
... render you an account of Mr. Dutton . I have taken care to examine him several times in the presence of Mr. Oxenbridge ; * as those who weigh and tell over money before some witnesse ere they take charge of it ; for I thought that there ...
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... rendering you all hearty thanks for your great kindness and friendship to me upon all occasions , and ardently beseeching God to keep you all in his gracious protection , to your own honour , and the welfare and flourishing of your ...
... rendering you all hearty thanks for your great kindness and friendship to me upon all occasions , and ardently beseeching God to keep you all in his gracious protection , to your own honour , and the welfare and flourishing of your ...
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... render him their humble thanks for the honour he did them . The hour was appointed , and they thanked his Majesty , who took it well . The King has ever since continued his session among " " them , and says , it is better than going to ...
... render him their humble thanks for the honour he did them . The hour was appointed , and they thanked his Majesty , who took it well . The King has ever since continued his session among " " them , and says , it is better than going to ...
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... rendered a man odious , but put his life in danger . Marvell , who now perceived that Milton , whom he never looked on but with reverential awe , was likely to be drawn into his quarrel , touches on this subject with great delicacy and ...
... rendered a man odious , but put his life in danger . Marvell , who now perceived that Milton , whom he never looked on but with reverential awe , was likely to be drawn into his quarrel , touches on this subject with great delicacy and ...
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affectionate Friend ANDREW MARVELL ANTHONY WOOD appears bill Bishop Bishop of Hereford Bishop of Oxford Captain Thompson character Charles Charles II Church College conscience constituents Corporation of Hull corruption Court Cromwell crown Danby danger death divine Doctor of Divinity Dryden Duke duty Ecclesiastical Polity election England English eyes father favour Flecnoe flow'rs GENTLEMEN give Growth of Popery hath HERBERT CROFT honour House of Commons House of Lords humour Jesuit John Milton King King's lamented letter liberty living London Lord Bellasis Lord Danby Lord Treasurer Lordship Majesty Marvell's master Milton mind Naked Truth never occasion ordered Oxenbridge Oxford Parker Parliament patriot person Poem poet possessed published received Rehearsal Transprosed religion render Restoration ridicule Satirist says Marvell scarce seems sent shew spirit tears thanks thing thou thought To-day virtue voted writes young Marvell zeal