The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 After residing at Cambridge two years, he departed without taking a degree, and set out upon his travels. He seems to have been then a lively, agreeable young man of fashion, not by any means deepl rea but versed in all the su perficial aecom hments of a gentleman, and acceptable in polite ies. In politics he professed himself a Royalist. His 0 inions on religious subjects seem to have been suc as might be expected from a young man of quick parts, who had received a rambling education, who had not thought deeply, who had been disgusted by the morose austerity of the Puritans, and who.
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