A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... published Pseudodoxia Epidemica ( Vulgar Errors ) , 1646 ; inspired by discovery of funeral urns near Norwich to ... published 1678 , Part II published 1684 ) ; on release from prison preached all over country , particularly in London ...
... published Pseudodoxia Epidemica ( Vulgar Errors ) , 1646 ; inspired by discovery of funeral urns near Norwich to ... published 1678 , Part II published 1684 ) ; on release from prison preached all over country , particularly in London ...
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... published Church History , 1655 , and History of the University of Cambridge , 1659 ; after Restoration published Mixed Contemplations in Better Times , 1660 , and became chaplain to Charles II ; greatest work , The History of the ...
... published Church History , 1655 , and History of the University of Cambridge , 1659 ; after Restoration published Mixed Contemplations in Better Times , 1660 , and became chaplain to Charles II ; greatest work , The History of the ...
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... published 1646 and 1651 ; experienced religious conversion c . 1648 and in preface to 2nd part of Silex Scintil- lans , 1655 , repudiated frivolous verse . F. E. Hutchinson , Henry Vaughan ; a Life and Interpretation ( Oxford , 1947 ) ...
... published 1646 and 1651 ; experienced religious conversion c . 1648 and in preface to 2nd part of Silex Scintil- lans , 1655 , repudiated frivolous verse . F. E. Hutchinson , Henry Vaughan ; a Life and Interpretation ( Oxford , 1947 ) ...
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