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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Sackville , accordingly , removed from College to the Inner Temple for that
purpose , and at an early period of his life was called to the bar . During his
residence at the Temple , his love of poetry was more conspicuous than his
attachment to ...
Sackville , accordingly , removed from College to the Inner Temple for that
purpose , and at an early period of his life was called to the bar . During his
residence at the Temple , his love of poetry was more conspicuous than his
attachment to ...
Page 207
The discovery made more noise than it deserved , and , as it was industriously
propagated at Venice , the embassador was called to account for it . Whether or
not this circumstance produced his recal , does not appear ; it is certain that he
was ...
The discovery made more noise than it deserved , and , as it was industriously
propagated at Venice , the embassador was called to account for it . Whether or
not this circumstance produced his recal , does not appear ; it is certain that he
was ...
Page 208
... cheerfulness since we parted ; but I have entertained my mind , when my body
would give me leave , with the contemplation of the strangest thing that ever I
beheld , commonly called in our language , as I take it , a Parliament ; which hath
6.
... cheerfulness since we parted ; but I have entertained my mind , when my body
would give me leave , with the contemplation of the strangest thing that ever I
beheld , commonly called in our language , as I take it , a Parliament ; which hath
6.
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He held a place in the navy - office during the reign of James the First , and in that
of his successor was appointed Comptroller of the Navy . Durin the grand
rebellion as it is called , he took an active part both naval and military in favour of
the ...
He held a place in the navy - office during the reign of James the First , and in that
of his successor was appointed Comptroller of the Navy . Durin the grand
rebellion as it is called , he took an active part both naval and military in favour of
the ...
Page 341
This benefice was bestowed in the most friendly manner by his patron , who
called it only something to begin with : but the Archbishop lived not above two
years afterwards ; and with his life , the prospect of future advancement seemed
to ...
This benefice was bestowed in the most friendly manner by his patron , who
called it only something to begin with : but the Archbishop lived not above two
years afterwards ; and with his life , the prospect of future advancement seemed
to ...
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