Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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Sir Henry Wotton being prepared to return to his residence at Venice , when the
affair be tween the Emperor and the Pålatine was drawing to a crisis , and military
powers had been assembled on both sides , was selected to make a final ...
Sir Henry Wotton being prepared to return to his residence at Venice , when the
affair be tween the Emperor and the Pålatine was drawing to a crisis , and military
powers had been assembled on both sides , was selected to make a final ...
Page 214
... who replied , —that he would consider bis advice : and though he looked upon
the King his master as an abettor of his Paulsgrave ; yet for Sir Henry himself , his
behaviour bad been such , during the manage of the treaty , that he took him to ...
... who replied , —that he would consider bis advice : and though he looked upon
the King his master as an abettor of his Paulsgrave ; yet for Sir Henry himself , his
behaviour bad been such , during the manage of the treaty , that he took him to ...
Page 218
During Sir Henry Wotton's residence at Vienna , the following correspondence
occurs , memorabló for the celebrity of the parties concerned in it . “ Lord Bacon
to Sir Henry Wotton . “ My very good Cousin“ Your letter , which I received from
your ...
During Sir Henry Wotton's residence at Vienna , the following correspondence
occurs , memorabló for the celebrity of the parties concerned in it . “ Lord Bacon
to Sir Henry Wotton . “ My very good Cousin“ Your letter , which I received from
your ...
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He was taken coming from the Lord Treasurer's , soliciting a debt of four
thousand pounds due to him from the King , ” - The correctness of this assertion
may be doubted . In a petition presented to the King in 1628 , Sir Henry Wotton
gives the ...
He was taken coming from the Lord Treasurer's , soliciting a debt of four
thousand pounds due to him from the King , ” - The correctness of this assertion
may be doubted . In a petition presented to the King in 1628 , Sir Henry Wotton
gives the ...
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In addition to this he received by successive grants , the pensions above noticed .
When he had been Provost of Eton three years , Sir Henry Wotton , from scruples
of conscience , entered into holy crders , which was not strictly required of him ...
In addition to this he received by successive grants , the pensions above noticed .
When he had been Provost of Eton three years , Sir Henry Wotton , from scruples
of conscience , entered into holy crders , which was not strictly required of him ...
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