The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Том 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... , which of a nut was set At His great birth , where all the Muses met . ' ( Forest , ii . ) This oak , to which Waller also alludes , as -The sacred mark Of noble Sidney's birth- VOL . II . B in the county of Kent . His handsome and accom-
... , which of a nut was set At His great birth , where all the Muses met . ' ( Forest , ii . ) This oak , to which Waller also alludes , as -The sacred mark Of noble Sidney's birth- VOL . II . B in the county of Kent . His handsome and accom-
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... noble blood you are descended of by your mother's side : and think , that only by virtuous life and good actions you may be an ornament to that illustrious family ; and , otherwise , through vice and sloth you shall be counted labes ...
... noble blood you are descended of by your mother's side : and think , that only by virtuous life and good actions you may be an ornament to that illustrious family ; and , otherwise , through vice and sloth you shall be counted labes ...
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... noble uncle strongly recommended to Mr. Walsingham , at that time the English embassador in France . On his arrival in Paris , Charles IX . is said to have been so much struck with his ingenuous manners and conversation , that he ...
... noble uncle strongly recommended to Mr. Walsingham , at that time the English embassador in France . On his arrival in Paris , Charles IX . is said to have been so much struck with his ingenuous manners and conversation , that he ...
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... noble parts , The mysteries of manners , arms , and arts . " * His brethren in arms were , the Earl of Arundel , Lord Windsor , and Mr. Fulke Greville . The Queen's suspicious and unpardonable fluctuation , which alarmed her ministry ...
... noble parts , The mysteries of manners , arms , and arts . " * His brethren in arms were , the Earl of Arundel , Lord Windsor , and Mr. Fulke Greville . The Queen's suspicious and unpardonable fluctuation , which alarmed her ministry ...
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... noble Sidney : for none will suppose , That a small heap of stones can Sidney enclose . His body hath England , for she it bred ;. Netherlands his blood , in her defence shed ; The heavens have his soul , the arts his fame ; All ...
... noble Sidney : for none will suppose , That a small heap of stones can Sidney enclose . His body hath England , for she it bred ;. Netherlands his blood , in her defence shed ; The heavens have his soul , the arts his fame ; All ...
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