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... persons , significant types of their class , but unnoticed by ordinary historians . Among other portraits that of Ferrar hangs in this gallery ; and his friends , how little soever they may acknowledge the likeness , must at least ...
... persons , significant types of their class , but unnoticed by ordinary historians . Among other portraits that of Ferrar hangs in this gallery ; and his friends , how little soever they may acknowledge the likeness , must at least ...
Side xxiv
... persons ( it may be , set on work by some printers themselves , to promote their trade ) distil their barren brains to make provision for their empty bellies , by publishing such novelties and fictions as they think will vent best ; and ...
... persons ( it may be , set on work by some printers themselves , to promote their trade ) distil their barren brains to make provision for their empty bellies , by publishing such novelties and fictions as they think will vent best ; and ...
Side xxxv
... Persons " to stay dinner ( see below , pp . 247 , 248 ) : it is however , some consolation to think that Lenton had eaten " too good a Breakfast , " and that " a mannerly Maid " had before church stayed him " as with a parenthesis , by ...
... Persons " to stay dinner ( see below , pp . 247 , 248 ) : it is however , some consolation to think that Lenton had eaten " too good a Breakfast , " and that " a mannerly Maid " had before church stayed him " as with a parenthesis , by ...
Side xxxvii
... persons , including domestics , with Ferrar and his Brother and aged Mother at the head of them , had devoted ... Person , seem- ingly a religious Lawyer , perhaps returning from Circuit in that direction , at all events a most sharp ...
... persons , including domestics , with Ferrar and his Brother and aged Mother at the head of them , had devoted ... Person , seem- ingly a religious Lawyer , perhaps returning from Circuit in that direction , at all events a most sharp ...
Side xxxviii
... person who know the world ! ' They did not ask the Ano- nymous Person to stay dinner , which he considered would have been agreeable . " - Carlyle's Cromwell , i . 106 , 107 . In dealing with language so allusive , one cannot be sure of ...
... person who know the world ! ' They did not ask the Ano- nymous Person to stay dinner , which he considered would have been agreeable . " - Carlyle's Cromwell , i . 106 , 107 . In dealing with language so allusive , one cannot be sure of ...
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