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Page viii
... severe illness which afflicted him , and which terminated in death a few months since , took away the power of all communication . + Tome xviii . p . 575 . the family . Popham was made Attorney - General in viii INTRODUCTION .
... severe illness which afflicted him , and which terminated in death a few months since , took away the power of all communication . + Tome xviii . p . 575 . the family . Popham was made Attorney - General in viii INTRODUCTION .
Page ix
... , cannot now be known . He was a stranger to both par- ties ; yet he appears to bewail the death of the Earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of professional , hope to himself . " Elegies " INTRODUCTION . ix.
... , cannot now be known . He was a stranger to both par- ties ; yet he appears to bewail the death of the Earl , as if it had been attended with some failure of professional , hope to himself . " Elegies " INTRODUCTION . ix.
Page xvii
... death , together with the devil's access to her , and their conference together . Written by Henry Goodcole , minister of the word of God , and her constant visitor in the gaole at Newgate . " I have not been able to procure a sight of ...
... death , together with the devil's access to her , and their conference together . Written by Henry Goodcole , minister of the word of God , and her constant visitor in the gaole at Newgate . " I have not been able to procure a sight of ...
Page lvi
... death to Steevens ; and he had hardly patience to copy the last word of it , before he again burst forth - What you have just seen is mere hypocrisy ; I will now show you Jonson's real sentiments : and , accordingly , he brings forward ...
... death to Steevens ; and he had hardly patience to copy the last word of it , before he again burst forth - What you have just seen is mere hypocrisy ; I will now show you Jonson's real sentiments : and , accordingly , he brings forward ...
Page lxxviii
... death itself . " He then erects " Nine Tombs " over his patron's ashes , upon every one of which he places an epi- taph ; and , as if this were not sufficient , breaks out once more in a childish rant , which can only excite pity by its ...
... death itself . " He then erects " Nine Tombs " over his patron's ashes , upon every one of which he places an epi- taph ; and , as if this were not sufficient , breaks out once more in a childish rant , which can only excite pity by its ...
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