Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, limited, 1904 - 263 pages |
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... wrote in 1873 ( see Notes and Queries , 4th S. XI . p . 41 ) : " It may be we shall never know which is the roof that sheltered Walton's youthful head in Stafford , even if such relic be still in existence . " It has been conjectured by ...
... wrote in 1873 ( see Notes and Queries , 4th S. XI . p . 41 ) : " It may be we shall never know which is the roof that sheltered Walton's youthful head in Stafford , even if such relic be still in existence . " It has been conjectured by ...
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... wrote : - " And thus the most opprobrious fame Attends upon the attorney's name . Nay , these professors seem ashamed To have their legal title named : Unless my observation errs , They're all become Solicitors . " determination of ...
... wrote : - " And thus the most opprobrious fame Attends upon the attorney's name . Nay , these professors seem ashamed To have their legal title named : Unless my observation errs , They're all become Solicitors . " determination of ...
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... wrote : - " I know no portion of history which a man might write with so much pleasure as that of the great struggle in the time of Charles I. , because he may feel the profoundest respect for both parties . The side taken by any ...
... wrote : - " I know no portion of history which a man might write with so much pleasure as that of the great struggle in the time of Charles I. , because he may feel the profoundest respect for both parties . The side taken by any ...
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... , landed in England on the 25th May 1660 , and five days later Walton wrote a joyous eclogue to Mr Alexander Brome ( one of Ben Jonson's sons ) on the event . By an Act of Parliament of 1660 ΙΟ IZAAK WALTON AND his frieNDS.
... , landed in England on the 25th May 1660 , and five days later Walton wrote a joyous eclogue to Mr Alexander Brome ( one of Ben Jonson's sons ) on the event . By an Act of Parliament of 1660 ΙΟ IZAAK WALTON AND his frieNDS.
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... effort , than are presented to the congregations of the present day in as many churches or meetings during twice as many months . " In the most pathetic elegy Walton wrote on Donne's death 18 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS.
... effort , than are presented to the congregations of the present day in as many churches or meetings during twice as many months . " In the most pathetic elegy Walton wrote on Donne's death 18 IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS.
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