The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Bind 2J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... father , Henry , the only surviving son of Sir William Sidney ( Chamberlain and Steward of the Household to Henry VIII . ) was , from his infancy , the bosom - friend of Edward VI .; who conferred upon him the honour of knighthood ...
... father , Henry , the only surviving son of Sir William Sidney ( Chamberlain and Steward of the Household to Henry VIII . ) was , from his infancy , the bosom - friend of Edward VI .; who conferred upon him the honour of knighthood ...
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... father stile him in my hearing ( though I unseen ) " the bright ornament of his family ! " " His father , as Lord President of the Marches of Wales residing at Ludlow Castle , sent his son to school at Shrewsbury ; and received from him ...
... father stile him in my hearing ( though I unseen ) " the bright ornament of his family ! " " His father , as Lord President of the Marches of Wales residing at Ludlow Castle , sent his son to school at Shrewsbury ; and received from him ...
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... father , if you ' find not yourself most able in wit and body to do any thing , when you be most merry : but let your mirth be ever void of all scurrility and biting words to any man ; for a wound given by a word is oftentimes * If ever ...
... father , if you ' find not yourself most able in wit and body to do any thing , when you be most merry : but let your mirth be ever void of all scurrility and biting words to any man ; for a wound given by a word is oftentimes * If ever ...
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... father , so long as you live in the fear of God , ' H. SIDNEY . ' From his uncle the Earl of Leicester's letter to Archbishop Parker in 1569 , requesting a licence to allow young Sidney to eat flesh in Lent , it may be inferred that his ...
... father , so long as you live in the fear of God , ' H. SIDNEY . ' From his uncle the Earl of Leicester's letter to Archbishop Parker in 1569 , requesting a licence to allow young Sidney to eat flesh in Lent , it may be inferred that his ...
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... father's admonition , ever to be vir- tuously employed , ' and with the view of forming a good Latin stile , he requested the directions of Lan- guet , who recommended to him , as well for their manner as their matter , a diligent ...
... father's admonition , ever to be vir- tuously employed , ' and with the view of forming a good Latin stile , he requested the directions of Lan- guet , who recommended to him , as well for their manner as their matter , a diligent ...
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