Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... doubt ) VOL . CXXIX . L - 1 No reader of Motley or Froude will give Elizabeth credit for the worthies and cele- brities of her reign : for Drake , Raleigh , and Sydney ; for Shakespeare , Spenser , and Ben Jonson , or even for the ...
... doubt ) VOL . CXXIX . L - 1 No reader of Motley or Froude will give Elizabeth credit for the worthies and cele- brities of her reign : for Drake , Raleigh , and Sydney ; for Shakespeare , Spenser , and Ben Jonson , or even for the ...
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... doubt the branch of their con- duct and policy which most needed refor- mation in his eyes was their treatment of himself . He had been inconsiderately ne- glected , and the temptation to make them feel the full value of what they had ...
... doubt the branch of their con- duct and policy which most needed refor- mation in his eyes was their treatment of himself . He had been inconsiderately ne- glected , and the temptation to make them feel the full value of what they had ...
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... doubt that , if Addison had written a novel on an extensive plan , it would have been superior to any that we possess . As it is , he is entitled to be considered not only as the greatest of the English Lady Mary Wortley Montague , at ...
... doubt that , if Addison had written a novel on an extensive plan , it would have been superior to any that we possess . As it is , he is entitled to be considered not only as the greatest of the English Lady Mary Wortley Montague , at ...
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... doubt what- ever that , in the eyes of the historian and the constitutional lawyer , Archbishop Tait is the true successor of Augustine and Lan- franc , of Becket and Warham . We may almost say that , in strictness of speech , in ...
... doubt what- ever that , in the eyes of the historian and the constitutional lawyer , Archbishop Tait is the true successor of Augustine and Lan- franc , of Becket and Warham . We may almost say that , in strictness of speech , in ...
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... doubt ; in particular , their some- what stiff and jejune commentaries on Scrip- * 1 Eliz , c . i . 8. 36 . The Church and the Age , ' p . 23 . Haddan truly tells us with the almost reve- lation of knowledge which , on this subject ...
... doubt ; in particular , their some- what stiff and jejune commentaries on Scrip- * 1 Eliz , c . i . 8. 36 . The Church and the Age , ' p . 23 . Haddan truly tells us with the almost reve- lation of knowledge which , on this subject ...
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