Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, limited, 1904 - 263 pages |
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... . That he was an ironmonger , as has been lately so confidently asserted , is improbable . It is true that , on the 12th of November 1618 , he was admitted a free brother of the Ironmongers ' Company , and IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 5.
... . That he was an ironmonger , as has been lately so confidently asserted , is improbable . It is true that , on the 12th of November 1618 , he was admitted a free brother of the Ironmongers ' Company , and IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 5.
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... true he informs us in his will he had a very long and true friendship with some of the Roman Church . Very likely Dr Donne , Dean of St Paul's Cathedral , 1 and Vicar of St Dunstan's Church , Fleet Street , introduced him to a " set ...
... true he informs us in his will he had a very long and true friendship with some of the Roman Church . Very likely Dr Donne , Dean of St Paul's Cathedral , 1 and Vicar of St Dunstan's Church , Fleet Street , introduced him to a " set ...
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... true , I love this mirth , art , wit , the book and you . " To my dear brother , Mr Iz . Walton , on his Complete Angler . ROB . FLOUD , C. 1 IN 1653 Walton published The Compleat Angler ; or , The Contemplative Man's Recreation . Being ...
... true , I love this mirth , art , wit , the book and you . " To my dear brother , Mr Iz . Walton , on his Complete Angler . ROB . FLOUD , C. 1 IN 1653 Walton published The Compleat Angler ; or , The Contemplative Man's Recreation . Being ...
Page 47
... true an eye for nature , so simple a taste for her most innocent pleasures , and withal , so sound a judg- ment , both concerning men and things , had made this northern tour instead of Franck , and had detailed in the beautiful ...
... true an eye for nature , so simple a taste for her most innocent pleasures , and withal , so sound a judg- ment , both concerning men and things , had made this northern tour instead of Franck , and had detailed in the beautiful ...
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... true Cotton could not have sung in the words of Sir Lewis Morris : - " Nay , what care I though all verse shall die , If only it is pure ; " still , we must recollect the " peculiarities of the age in which the author lived " before we ...
... true Cotton could not have sung in the words of Sir Lewis Morris : - " Nay , what care I though all verse shall die , If only it is pure ; " still , we must recollect the " peculiarities of the age in which the author lived " before we ...
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