English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... Court . His brother Edward , Lord Herbert of Cherbury , had already entered diplomatic life and was ambassador to the French Court ; one brother was Master of Revels at the English Court ; three others were in public service - now the ...
... Court . His brother Edward , Lord Herbert of Cherbury , had already entered diplomatic life and was ambassador to the French Court ; one brother was Master of Revels at the English Court ; three others were in public service - now the ...
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... court it seemed for a while that Waller would have the girl but no fortune ; for the court decreed that since Anne had married without the consent of her guardians , she should forfeit her patrimony . But the matter was brought before ...
... court it seemed for a while that Waller would have the girl but no fortune ; for the court decreed that since Anne had married without the consent of her guardians , she should forfeit her patrimony . But the matter was brought before ...
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... court circles , setting the ladies a - twitter with his easy impudence . He had opportunities too , which would add to his popu- larity . Unlike the majority of the Cavaliers he had studied at Cambridge University . Like many of the ...
... court circles , setting the ladies a - twitter with his easy impudence . He had opportunities too , which would add to his popu- larity . Unlike the majority of the Cavaliers he had studied at Cambridge University . Like many of the ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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