Owen Feltham

Owen Feltham (1602 – 23 February 1668) was an English writer, author of a book entitled ''Resolves, Divine, Moral, and Political'' (c. 1620), containing 146 short essays. It had great popularity in its day. Feltham was for a time in the household of the Earl of Thomond as chaplain or secretary, and published ''Brief Character of the Low Countries'' (1652). His most cited essay is "How the Distempers of These Times Should Affect Wise Men", which John Gross included in ''The Oxford Book of Essays''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1623
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1628
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1628
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1628
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1631
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1631
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1634
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1636
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1647
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1652
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1659
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1661
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1661
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1661
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1662
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1670
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1670
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1670
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by Feltham, Owen
Published 1672
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