Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... lady , who died in 1685 , he left a son and three daughters . Of the daughters nothing very remarkable is known ; but his son , Edward Browne , requires a particular mention . He was born about the year 1642 ; and , after having passed ...
... lady , who died in 1685 , he left a son and three daughters . Of the daughters nothing very remarkable is known ; but his son , Edward Browne , requires a particular mention . He was born about the year 1642 ; and , after having passed ...
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... lady Elizabeth . There was yet no established lecturer of Greek ; the university therefore appointed Ascham to read in the open schools , and paid him out of the pub- lick purse an honorary stipend , such as was then reckoned ...
... lady Elizabeth . There was yet no established lecturer of Greek ; the university therefore appointed Ascham to read in the open schools , and paid him out of the pub- lick purse an honorary stipend , such as was then reckoned ...
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... lady Jane Gray , in which he found her reading the Phædo in Greek , as he has related in his School- master . • In the year 1550 , he attended Morisine to Ger- many , and wandered over great part of the country , making observations ...
... lady Jane Gray , in which he found her reading the Phædo in Greek , as he has related in his School- master . • In the year 1550 , he attended Morisine to Ger- many , and wandered over great part of the country , making observations ...
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... lady . I hope her pain is not great . To have a disease confessedly incurable and apparently mortal is a very heavy affliction ; and it is still more grievous when pain is added to despair . Every thing else in your letter pleased me ...
... lady . I hope her pain is not great . To have a disease confessedly incurable and apparently mortal is a very heavy affliction ; and it is still more grievous when pain is added to despair . Every thing else in your letter pleased me ...
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... lady and for you is useless . I cannot help either of you . The weakness of mind is perhaps only a casual in- terruption or intermission of the attention , such as we all suffer when some weighty care or urgent calamity has possession ...
... lady and for you is useless . I cannot help either of you . The weakness of mind is perhaps only a casual in- terruption or intermission of the attention , such as we all suffer when some weighty care or urgent calamity has possession ...
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