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After some years spent in this studious retirement , his Mother dy'd : and then he prevail'd with his Father to gratify an inclination he had long entertain'd of seeing foreign countries . Sir Henry Wotton , at that time Provost of ...
After some years spent in this studious retirement , his Mother dy'd : and then he prevail'd with his Father to gratify an inclination he had long entertain'd of seeing foreign countries . Sir Henry Wotton , at that time Provost of ...
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... of his Sister's Sons , and some other young Gentlemen , he undertook their education : and is said to have form'd them on the same plap which he afterwards publish'd , in a short tractate ing fcrib'd to his friend Mr. Hartlib .
... of his Sister's Sons , and some other young Gentlemen , he undertook their education : and is said to have form'd them on the same plap which he afterwards publish'd , in a short tractate ing fcrib'd to his friend Mr. Hartlib .
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For some time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer accession of air , he was oblig'd to remove from thence to lodgings which open'd into St. James's Park . Not long after his settlement ...
For some time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer accession of air , he was oblig'd to remove from thence to lodgings which open'd into St. James's Park . Not long after his settlement ...
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The Fall of Man was a subject which he had some years before fix'd on for a Tragedy , which he intended to * 26 . † 29 . form by the models of Antiquity : and fome ,. formy # Per . Loft B. 2. V. 26 . lation ; * Milton's Contract with ...
The Fall of Man was a subject which he had some years before fix'd on for a Tragedy , which he intended to * 26 . † 29 . form by the models of Antiquity : and fome ,. formy # Per . Loft B. 2. V. 26 . lation ; * Milton's Contract with ...
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... to give his * Epigram the same turn of thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ d above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of some Englifb Youths , before their conversion to Chriftianity .
... to give his * Epigram the same turn of thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ d above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of some Englifb Youths , before their conversion to Chriftianity .
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