Izaak Walton and His FriendsChapman & Hall, 1903 - 263 pages |
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... 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 , those of the parish clergy who had been turned out of ...
... 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 , those of the parish clergy who had been turned out of ...
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... England , " if we are to believe Cotton's statement on the point . We may be permitted to wonder where Walton would have found himself in the ecclesiastical world if now alive . No " peacock ritualism , as Emerson expresses it , would ...
... England , " if we are to believe Cotton's statement on the point . We may be permitted to wonder where Walton would have found himself in the ecclesiastical world if now alive . No " peacock ritualism , as Emerson expresses it , would ...
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... England , " a sermon preached before the University of Cambridge , 1869 ) . In no period has the Anglican Church , writes Hallam , referring to the period 1650-1700 , stood up so powerfully in defence of the Protestant cause . From the ...
... England , " a sermon preached before the University of Cambridge , 1869 ) . In no period has the Anglican Church , writes Hallam , referring to the period 1650-1700 , stood up so powerfully in defence of the Protestant cause . From the ...
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... England , " and that it was only because he had from his childhood pursued the recreation of angling in very clear rivers that he presumed to supplement the instructions given by Walton in Part I. of The Complete Angler . There is no ...
... England , " and that it was only because he had from his childhood pursued the recreation of angling in very clear rivers that he presumed to supplement the instructions given by Walton in Part I. of The Complete Angler . There is no ...
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... kitchens that had come to England for forty years , and drest fish for them . " It was probably he who gave Walton instructions of a culinary nature , for the reader of The Complete Angler IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 29.
... kitchens that had come to England for forty years , and drest fish for them . " It was probably he who gave Walton instructions of a culinary nature , for the reader of The Complete Angler IZAAK WALTON AND HIS FRIENDS 29.
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