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In 1631 he was sent to Oxford , where he was considered “ as a dreaming young
man , given more to dice and cards than study : ” and , therefore , gave no
prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was suspected to conceal , under ...
In 1631 he was sent to Oxford , where he was considered “ as a dreaming young
man , given more to dice and cards than study : ” and , therefore , gave no
prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was suspected to conceal , under ...
Pagina 14
... under the care of Thomas Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English
merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his
scholar considered him as worthy of an epistolary elegy . He was then sent to St.
... under the care of Thomas Young , who was afterwards chaplain to the English
merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his
scholar considered him as worthy of an epistolary elegy . He was then sent to St.
Pagina 24
He afterwards went to Venice ; and , having sent away a collection of musick and
other books , travelled to Geneva , which he , probably , considered as the
metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he reposed , as in a congenial element , and
became ...
He afterwards went to Venice ; and , having sent away a collection of musick and
other books , travelled to Geneva , which he , probably , considered as the
metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he reposed , as in a congenial element , and
became ...
Pagina 32
He sent her a letter , but had no answer : he sent more with the same success . It
could be alleged that letters miscarry ; he , therefore , despatched a messenger ,
being by this time too angry to go himself . His messenger was sent back with ...
He sent her a letter , but had no answer : he sent more with the same success . It
could be alleged that letters miscarry ; he , therefore , despatched a messenger ,
being by this time too angry to go himself . His messenger was sent back with ...
Pagina 50
The chorus admonisheth Adam , and bids him beware Lucifer's example of
impenitence . The angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but before ,
causes to pass before his eyes , in shapes , a mask of all the evils of this life and
world .
The chorus admonisheth Adam , and bids him beware Lucifer's example of
impenitence . The angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but before ,
causes to pass before his eyes , in shapes , a mask of all the evils of this life and
world .
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