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He became a member of the Ironmongers ' Company in 1618 , but seems to have earned his living in London as a draper . He was married in 1626 and had seven children , all of whom died in infancy . His first wife dying in 1640 ...
He became a member of the Ironmongers ' Company in 1618 , but seems to have earned his living in London as a draper . He was married in 1626 and had seven children , all of whom died in infancy . His first wife dying in 1640 ...
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As they invade and cross the text , grow out of the title , or support the main designs , they achieve the status of living members of a living body . That status they possess even when they represent the tiniest and humblest forms of ...
As they invade and cross the text , grow out of the title , or support the main designs , they achieve the status of living members of a living body . That status they possess even when they represent the tiniest and humblest forms of ...
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He could put down on paper an amazingly accurate portrait of someone he had seen and known ( he makes Wordsworth a living figure , and the description of his first meeting with Charles Lamb is vividly realistic ) , but he always had to ...
He could put down on paper an amazingly accurate portrait of someone he had seen and known ( he makes Wordsworth a living figure , and the description of his first meeting with Charles Lamb is vividly realistic ) , but he always had to ...
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William Cowper 17311800 | 41 |
David Garrick 17171779 | 80 |
Oliver Goldsmith 17301774 | 86 |
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