Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... suspend our narrative of the king of Prussia , who was now at the height of human greatness , giving laws to his enemies , and courted by all the powers of Europe . BROWNE * . SIR THOMAS BROWNE was born at London 270 KING OF PRUSSIA .
... suspend our narrative of the king of Prussia , who was now at the height of human greatness , giving laws to his enemies , and courted by all the powers of Europe . BROWNE * . SIR THOMAS BROWNE was born at London 270 KING OF PRUSSIA .
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... BROWNE was born at London , in the parish of St. Michael in Cheapside , on the 19th of October , 1605 † . His father was a mer- chant , of an ancient family at Upton in ... Browne . * mas Dutton , probably by the inducement of her Browne - -
... BROWNE was born at London , in the parish of St. Michael in Cheapside , on the 19th of October , 1605 † . His father was a mer- chant , of an ancient family at Upton in ... Browne . * mas Dutton , probably by the inducement of her Browne - -
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... Browne . † Wood . § Ibid . and Padua , which were then the celebrated schools of 272 BROWNE .
... Browne . † Wood . § Ibid . and Padua , which were then the celebrated schools of 272 BROWNE .
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... when it was written , it happened to him as to * Biographia Britannica . + Letter to Sir Kenelm Digby , prefixed to the Religio Medici , folio edition . VOL . XII . T others , he was too much pleased with his perform- BROWNE . 273.
... when it was written , it happened to him as to * Biographia Britannica . + Letter to Sir Kenelm Digby , prefixed to the Religio Medici , folio edition . VOL . XII . T others , he was too much pleased with his perform- BROWNE . 273.
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... Browne : but there is surely some reason to doubt the truth of the complaint so frequently made of surreptitious editions . A song , or an epi- gram , may be easily printed without the author's knowledge ; because it may be learned when ...
... Browne : but there is surely some reason to doubt the truth of the complaint so frequently made of surreptitious editions . A song , or an epi- gram , may be easily printed without the author's knowledge ; because it may be learned when ...
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