Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... says , was a youthful sally , and points out the fact that Chaucer studied in the Inner Temple - on leaving college , and before his travels abroad , which is contrary to the account of Leland , who makes him after his travels reside in ...
... says , was a youthful sally , and points out the fact that Chaucer studied in the Inner Temple - on leaving college , and before his travels abroad , which is contrary to the account of Leland , who makes him after his travels reside in ...
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... says , " They who are disposed to believe the pilgrimage to have been real , and to have happened in 1383 , may support their opinion by the following inscription , which is still to be read upon the inn , now called The Talbot , in ...
... says , " They who are disposed to believe the pilgrimage to have been real , and to have happened in 1383 , may support their opinion by the following inscription , which is still to be read upon the inn , now called The Talbot , in ...
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... says : " It was a wild and lonesome banishment at best for one who had lived so much in courts , and in companionship with the rich and high - born . Mountains on all sides shut in the retreat , and in the midst of the long and level ...
... says : " It was a wild and lonesome banishment at best for one who had lived so much in courts , and in companionship with the rich and high - born . Mountains on all sides shut in the retreat , and in the midst of the long and level ...
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... says the Act . Let the same principle be carried out into all other professions , and we shall soon come to an understanding on the subject . Take a lord's or a squire's land from him and his family for ever , after a given number of ...
... says the Act . Let the same principle be carried out into all other professions , and we shall soon come to an understanding on the subject . Take a lord's or a squire's land from him and his family for ever , after a given number of ...
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... says his biographer , he never knew any- thing but once , and then dared not to tell his passion . He was a strong loyalist ; went over to France after the queen of Charles I. retired thither , and became secretary to Lord Jermyn ...
... says his biographer , he never knew any- thing but once , and then dared not to tell his passion . He was a strong loyalist ; went over to France after the queen of Charles I. retired thither , and became secretary to Lord Jermyn ...
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