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Page 44
... grace with him , and they , keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsel- lors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good counsel and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lie down in a cradle upon ...
... grace with him , and they , keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsel- lors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good counsel and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lie down in a cradle upon ...
Page 94
... grace in writing , that improves his art . " In the Induction to ' Cynthia's Revels ' Ben Jonson makes one of the personified spectators on the stage say , " I would speak with your author ; where is he ? " It may be pre- sumed ...
... grace in writing , that improves his art . " In the Induction to ' Cynthia's Revels ' Ben Jonson makes one of the personified spectators on the stage say , " I would speak with your author ; where is he ? " It may be pre- sumed ...
Page 95
... grace in writing , " there is no doubt that with " uprightness of deal- ing " he would , in such a company as that of the Black- friars , advance rapidly to distinction , and have the coun- tenance and friendship of " divers of worship ...
... grace in writing , " there is no doubt that with " uprightness of deal- ing " he would , in such a company as that of the Black- friars , advance rapidly to distinction , and have the coun- tenance and friendship of " divers of worship ...
Page 98
... . The terms which he uses- uprightness of dealing , " and " facetious grace in writing " 66 a Edin . Review , ' July , 1840 . But -seem as if meant distinctly to refute the vague accusation 98 CHAP . VIII . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... . The terms which he uses- uprightness of dealing , " and " facetious grace in writing " 66 a Edin . Review , ' July , 1840 . But -seem as if meant distinctly to refute the vague accusation 98 CHAP . VIII . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
Page 118
... grace soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
... grace soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
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