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... wife was a commonplace and rather giddy girl of seventeen . Their tempers were thus entirely incompatible ; and to make matters worse , she came of a Cavalier family . Accustomed to a large household and plenty of jovial company , she ...
... wife was a commonplace and rather giddy girl of seventeen . Their tempers were thus entirely incompatible ; and to make matters worse , she came of a Cavalier family . Accustomed to a large household and plenty of jovial company , she ...
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... wife died , leaving behind her a tender memory of the " love , sweetness , goodness " which " in her person shined . " Notwithstanding his blindness , he continued to hold his secretarial position , though necessarily some of its duties ...
... wife died , leaving behind her a tender memory of the " love , sweetness , goodness " which " in her person shined . " Notwithstanding his blindness , he continued to hold his secretarial position , though necessarily some of its duties ...
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... wife , Elizabeth Minshull , whom he married in February 1663. That this marriage was dictated by purely practical considerations cannot be questioned , but no adverse judgment upon it is therefore implied . His health was shaken ; his ...
... wife , Elizabeth Minshull , whom he married in February 1663. That this marriage was dictated by purely practical considerations cannot be questioned , but no adverse judgment upon it is therefore implied . His health was shaken ; his ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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