Lives of the English Poets, Volumen1Oxford University Press, 1926 |
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... father's house , at the Spread - Eagle in Bread - street , Dec. 9 , 1608 , between six and seven in the morning . His father appears to have been very solicitous about his educa- tion ; for he was instructed at first by private tuition ...
... father's house , at the Spread - Eagle in Bread - street , Dec. 9 , 1608 , between six and seven in the morning . His father appears to have been very solicitous about his educa- tion ; for he was instructed at first by private tuition ...
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... father's death . " The lord Roscommon , being a boy of ten years of age , at Caen in Normandy , one day was , as it ... father is dead . A fortnight after , news came from Ireland that his father was dead . This account I had from Mr ...
... father's death . " The lord Roscommon , being a boy of ten years of age , at Caen in Normandy , one day was , as it ... father is dead . A fortnight after , news came from Ireland that his father was dead . This account I had from Mr ...
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... father , Lancelot Addison , was then rector , near Ambrosbury in Wiltshire , and appearing weak and unlikely to live , he was christened the same day . After the usual domestick education , which , from the character of his father , may ...
... father , Lancelot Addison , was then rector , near Ambrosbury in Wiltshire , and appearing weak and unlikely to live , he was christened the same day . After the usual domestick education , which , from the character of his father , may ...
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