A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... father sent him to Cambridge , where he was admitted , in 1635 , as a student at Trinity college : Mr Cooke , the editor of the edition of his works in 1726 , erroneously states this as on the 14th of Decem- ber , 1633 ; but the ...
... father sent him to Cambridge , where he was admitted , in 1635 , as a student at Trinity college : Mr Cooke , the editor of the edition of his works in 1726 , erroneously states this as on the 14th of Decem- ber , 1633 ; but the ...
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... father . On his arrival in England , he found himself de- prived of the greater part of the provision which he had expected , in consequence of his father not having had time before he expired to com- plete his intended disposition in ...
... father . On his arrival in England , he found himself de- prived of the greater part of the provision which he had expected , in consequence of his father not having had time before he expired to com- plete his intended disposition in ...
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... father was attached in some capacity which enabled him to obtain the confidence and friendship of that enlightened nobleman . Our poet , it is supposed , passed all the earlier part of his youth in the earl's house at Wilton ; but he ...
... father was attached in some capacity which enabled him to obtain the confidence and friendship of that enlightened nobleman . Our poet , it is supposed , passed all the earlier part of his youth in the earl's house at Wilton ; but he ...
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