English Literature: From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton, by Richard Garnett and Edmund GosseMacmillan, 1904 |
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... courtiers here in England , that there are very few of them which have not their use and skill of sundry speeches , besides an excellent vein of writing before time not regarded . Troth it is a rare thing with us now to hear of a courtier ...
... courtiers here in England , that there are very few of them which have not their use and skill of sundry speeches , besides an excellent vein of writing before time not regarded . Troth it is a rare thing with us now to hear of a courtier ...
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... courtier rather than of a statesman . As Attorney - General it was his duty to conduct prosecutions ordered by the crown ; in this he was zealous and effi- cient , and he began to see his way to the Chancellorship . Convinced that , in ...
... courtier rather than of a statesman . As Attorney - General it was his duty to conduct prosecutions ordered by the crown ; in this he was zealous and effi- cient , and he began to see his way to the Chancellorship . Convinced that , in ...
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... courtier , humiliat- ing in the greatest intellect of his age . He had now ( January 1618 ) gained the object of his ambition , the Chancellorship , having been Lord Keeper since Elles- mere's death in the pre- vious year , and in the ...
... courtier , humiliat- ing in the greatest intellect of his age . He had now ( January 1618 ) gained the object of his ambition , the Chancellorship , having been Lord Keeper since Elles- mere's death in the pre- vious year , and in the ...
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... courtier and the unscrupulousness of the adventurer as well . Regarding them simply as men of letters , it appears remarkable that the more original part should have been allotted to the less original mind . Sidney is an innovator and ...
... courtier and the unscrupulousness of the adventurer as well . Regarding them simply as men of letters , it appears remarkable that the more original part should have been allotted to the less original mind . Sidney is an innovator and ...
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... courtier and man of the world . Were it not for these recommendations the work upon which his fame as an author principally rests , The History of the World , composed during his captivity in the Tower , would be as unserviceable to his ...
... courtier and man of the world . Were it not for these recommendations the work upon which his fame as an author principally rests , The History of the World , composed during his captivity in the Tower , would be as unserviceable to his ...
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