Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before the Earl of Bridgewater ...W. Bristow, 1798 - Всего страниц: 261 |
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... same year , he was nominated in those of Bedford , Bucks , Chester , Herts , Mid- dlefex , Northampton , Salop , Denbigh , and Flint . In 1626 , he was one of the Commiffioners appointed to enquire into the State of the Navy , to take ...
... same year , he was nominated in those of Bedford , Bucks , Chester , Herts , Mid- dlefex , Northampton , Salop , Denbigh , and Flint . In 1626 , he was one of the Commiffioners appointed to enquire into the State of the Navy , to take ...
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... same col- lection , there is an Epigram To Mr. HENRY LAWES , the excellent Compofer of his Lyricks , by which it appears that he was celebrated no less as a vocal than an inftrumental performer , ibid . p . 326 , Touch but the lire , my ...
... same col- lection , there is an Epigram To Mr. HENRY LAWES , the excellent Compofer of his Lyricks , by which it appears that he was celebrated no less as a vocal than an inftrumental performer , ibid . p . 326 , Touch but the lire , my ...
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... same time the means of fhewing it to advan- tage ; for he was the preceptor of the lady who fung it , and confe- quently must be well acquainted with her peculiar powers and characteristical genius . The poet fays , that this fong ...
... same time the means of fhewing it to advan- tage ; for he was the preceptor of the lady who fung it , and confe- quently must be well acquainted with her peculiar powers and characteristical genius . The poet fays , that this fong ...
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... same sense in Drayton , on his Mistress , vol . iv . P. 1352 . O rapture great and holy ! Do thou tranfport me wholly , So well her form to vary ; That I aloft may bear her , Whereas I will infphere her In regions high and starry ...
... same sense in Drayton , on his Mistress , vol . iv . P. 1352 . O rapture great and holy ! Do thou tranfport me wholly , So well her form to vary ; That I aloft may bear her , Whereas I will infphere her In regions high and starry ...
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... same figure in the Hebrew and Arabic languages . EDITOR . v . 163. Wind me . ] Tickell and Fenton read " Win me . " Ton- fon's edition of 1713 reads the fame ; but that of 1705 has the genuine reading " Wind me . " EDITOR . V. 164 ...
... same figure in the Hebrew and Arabic languages . EDITOR . v . 163. Wind me . ] Tickell and Fenton read " Win me . " Ton- fon's edition of 1713 reads the fame ; but that of 1705 has the genuine reading " Wind me . " EDITOR . V. 164 ...
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