Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 259
... seems to have made every effort to secure the post of Orator for the University , and in 1620 he realized his ambition . Apparently Herbert used the oppor- tunities of his office to such advantage that from the summer of 1624 he seems ...
... seems to have made every effort to secure the post of Orator for the University , and in 1620 he realized his ambition . Apparently Herbert used the oppor- tunities of his office to such advantage that from the summer of 1624 he seems ...
Page 393
... seems to have been a man of some education . He received his early schooling at the new Perse School , and when he ... seems to have kept up his connection with Oxford , achieving such distinction in the field of casuistry that in the ...
... seems to have been a man of some education . He received his early schooling at the new Perse School , and when he ... seems to have kept up his connection with Oxford , achieving such distinction in the field of casuistry that in the ...
Page 407
... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud : And is to him who rightly things esteems , No other in effect than what it seems : 30 Where , with like hast , though several ways , they run Some to undo , and some to be undone ; While ...
... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud : And is to him who rightly things esteems , No other in effect than what it seems : 30 Where , with like hast , though several ways , they run Some to undo , and some to be undone ; While ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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