Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... John Wesley laid in full canonicals on a table in his chapel , in the City Road : and yet was but the other day , as it were , living in the midst of this generation , as if he belonged to it . The removal of this one man seems to have ...
... John Wesley laid in full canonicals on a table in his chapel , in the City Road : and yet was but the other day , as it were , living in the midst of this generation , as if he belonged to it . The removal of this one man seems to have ...
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... John Scalby . It is not really known why he surrendered those grants , but it is sup- posed that it was owing to his connexion with the Lollard cause , and especially to his alliance with John of Gaunt , the Duke of Lan- caster , and John ...
... John Scalby . It is not really known why he surrendered those grants , but it is sup- posed that it was owing to his connexion with the Lollard cause , and especially to his alliance with John of Gaunt , the Duke of Lan- caster , and John ...
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... John of Gaunt married her . Spite of this , the commentators have pored into the list of nine Dunicella , of the queen Philippa , to whom the king had granted annuities , and finding no Rouet there , have been resolved to fix as the ...
... John of Gaunt married her . Spite of this , the commentators have pored into the list of nine Dunicella , of the queen Philippa , to whom the king had granted annuities , and finding no Rouet there , have been resolved to fix as the ...
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... John of Gaunt , and Richard II , did men and women look , and act , and think , and feel ; thus did a great poet live amongst them , and send them down to us , and to all posterity , ten thousand times more faithfully preserved than by ...
... John of Gaunt , and Richard II , did men and women look , and act , and think , and feel ; thus did a great poet live amongst them , and send them down to us , and to all posterity , ten thousand times more faithfully preserved than by ...
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... John Travers , a friend of the poet's , who accompanied him to Ireland , and had the townlands of Ardenbone and Knocknacaple given to him by Spenser as his sister's marriage dowry . The descendants of this sister number amongst many ...
... John Travers , a friend of the poet's , who accompanied him to Ireland , and had the townlands of Ardenbone and Knocknacaple given to him by Spenser as his sister's marriage dowry . The descendants of this sister number amongst many ...
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