The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... bishops as rights overriding those of the indi- vidual conscience and of Parliament ; but now that the storms of the seventeenth century have entirely cleared off , he may well be most thankful to the genius of the veteran master of the ...
... bishops as rights overriding those of the indi- vidual conscience and of Parliament ; but now that the storms of the seventeenth century have entirely cleared off , he may well be most thankful to the genius of the veteran master of the ...
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... bishops of Rome of King James's own period . In James's lifetime , the Peretti , the Aldobrandini , the Borghesi , the Ludovisi , the Barberini had received a substantial benediction in the sight of the city and the world from a Papal ...
... bishops of Rome of King James's own period . In James's lifetime , the Peretti , the Aldobrandini , the Borghesi , the Ludovisi , the Barberini had received a substantial benediction in the sight of the city and the world from a Papal ...
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... bishop was lord - keeper while the marriage negotia- tions were at their height . Let Mr. Gardiner look again at the whole transaction in the light in which the following extract from von Ranke's characteristic of James would place it ...
... bishop was lord - keeper while the marriage negotia- tions were at their height . Let Mr. Gardiner look again at the whole transaction in the light in which the following extract from von Ranke's characteristic of James would place it ...
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... Bishop Andrewes with him in his last hours , but that prelate was himself too ill to comply with the King's desire . There will , we imagine , always be a twofold aspect in every attempted characterisation of James I. But that ungainly ...
... Bishop Andrewes with him in his last hours , but that prelate was himself too ill to comply with the King's desire . There will , we imagine , always be a twofold aspect in every attempted characterisation of James I. But that ungainly ...
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... bishops , monks , and abbots , in pagan times , he makes Augustus Emperor of Romagna and King of Lombardy , and Dolopathos a feudal prince . Moreover , Virgil himself is of a romantic type , an exaggerated copy of the portrait with ...
... bishops , monks , and abbots , in pagan times , he makes Augustus Emperor of Romagna and King of Lombardy , and Dolopathos a feudal prince . Moreover , Virgil himself is of a romantic type , an exaggerated copy of the portrait with ...
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