The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... received in the school of St. Martin's church , whence he was removed to Westmin- ster , to the care of Camden , whose learning and diligence he has acknowledged in an epigram , which his gratitude dictated many years distant , and he ...
... received in the school of St. Martin's church , whence he was removed to Westmin- ster , to the care of Camden , whose learning and diligence he has acknowledged in an epigram , which his gratitude dictated many years distant , and he ...
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... received from James ( in 1621 ) a reversionary grant of the office of the master of the revels , but he never derived any advantage from this gift , as Sir John Astley , who then held the office jointly with Sir George Buck , outlived ...
... received from James ( in 1621 ) a reversionary grant of the office of the master of the revels , but he never derived any advantage from this gift , as Sir John Astley , who then held the office jointly with Sir George Buck , outlived ...
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... received a master of arts ' degree : afterward , being incorporated in the university of Oxford , he there had the degree of doctor of divinity . Chaplain to James I. he obtained the deanery of West- minster in 1617 , and on July 9 ...
... received a master of arts ' degree : afterward , being incorporated in the university of Oxford , he there had the degree of doctor of divinity . Chaplain to James I. he obtained the deanery of West- minster in 1617 , and on July 9 ...
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... received her name from her imperial sponsor . Thomas - Alfred , Frances , and George : the last died an infant . These notices will give some , I flatter myself , suitable ideas of a family , now raised to an elevated rank . May the ...
... received her name from her imperial sponsor . Thomas - Alfred , Frances , and George : the last died an infant . These notices will give some , I flatter myself , suitable ideas of a family , now raised to an elevated rank . May the ...
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... received a prescription , paid his fee , and was retiring , when the doctor said- " Pray Sir , ( if I may presume to ask ; ) how happens it that you found me out in this obscure corner ? " The sick man not replying imme- diately , he ...
... received a prescription , paid his fee , and was retiring , when the doctor said- " Pray Sir , ( if I may presume to ask ; ) how happens it that you found me out in this obscure corner ? " The sick man not replying imme- diately , he ...
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