Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... he had no time to spend them . " His death ( 16 Jan. 1599 ) may 1 So Edward Phillips , nephew of Milton , in his Theatrum Poetarum Anglicorum ( 1675 ) . not actually have been for want of bread , but 8 POETS AND PURITANS.
... he had no time to spend them . " His death ( 16 Jan. 1599 ) may 1 So Edward Phillips , nephew of Milton , in his Theatrum Poetarum Anglicorum ( 1675 ) . not actually have been for want of bread , but 8 POETS AND PURITANS.
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... death the East India Company was formed in 1600. Hakluyt published in 1589 his book , " The Principal Navigations , Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation made by Sea or over land to the most remote and farthest distant quarters ...
... death the East India Company was formed in 1600. Hakluyt published in 1589 his book , " The Principal Navigations , Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation made by Sea or over land to the most remote and farthest distant quarters ...
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... death for the Queen were the Puritans of London and of the sea towns . Providentially , he held , they were few . The Jesuit was so far right in saying they would fight , but more than they fought for the Queen , for Howard was a ...
... death for the Queen were the Puritans of London and of the sea towns . Providentially , he held , they were few . The Jesuit was so far right in saying they would fight , but more than they fought for the Queen , for Howard was a ...
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... death , the chill of loss- the world itself " the beauty and the wonder and the power " Nothing is sure that growes on earthly grownd . ( i . 9 , 11. ) These are the words of Prince Arthur . This is the state of Keasars and of Kings ...
... death , the chill of loss- the world itself " the beauty and the wonder and the power " Nothing is sure that growes on earthly grownd . ( i . 9 , 11. ) These are the words of Prince Arthur . This is the state of Keasars and of Kings ...
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... Death to pop into the hand of that grave Bishop who attended him , as a special Relique of his Saintly Exercises , a Prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a Heathen Woman praying to a Heathen God ; and that in no serious Book ...
... Death to pop into the hand of that grave Bishop who attended him , as a special Relique of his Saintly Exercises , a Prayer stolen word for word from the mouth of a Heathen Woman praying to a Heathen God ; and that in no serious Book ...
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