The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... death - scene of a Queen , starving her body now that heart and soul are , beyond relief ,. withered and starved . She sits , her finger on her lip , the haughtiest and the most famous , the one survivor of the most majestic of the ...
... death - scene of a Queen , starving her body now that heart and soul are , beyond relief ,. withered and starved . She sits , her finger on her lip , the haughtiest and the most famous , the one survivor of the most majestic of the ...
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... death tranquilly in his bed , his crown safe , his son by his side . James , all along , was thoroughly awake to his own disadvan- tages , though he might be thought to make little , or to have never caught sight , of them . He had no ...
... death tranquilly in his bed , his crown safe , his son by his side . James , all along , was thoroughly awake to his own disadvan- tages , though he might be thought to make little , or to have never caught sight , of them . He had no ...
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... world . He that was now in the jaws of death - starved and dying of thirst , is become the emperor , and may drink gold or the blood of men . ' Ottoman 6 Ottoman dominions ; he brought the Sultan to regard 14 The First Stewart in England .
... world . He that was now in the jaws of death - starved and dying of thirst , is become the emperor , and may drink gold or the blood of men . ' Ottoman 6 Ottoman dominions ; he brought the Sultan to regard 14 The First Stewart in England .
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... death - to Scotland , that a principal place in his affections and his prayers was reserved for the son of Mary Stewart . With a tolerant Pope , James was disposed to toleration . When , shortly after his accession in England , the ...
... death - to Scotland , that a principal place in his affections and his prayers was reserved for the son of Mary Stewart . With a tolerant Pope , James was disposed to toleration . When , shortly after his accession in England , the ...
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... death , James had not hoped to make , in any direct way , an , agreement or truce with Rome ; she would have to make her peace last - peace would be forced upon her . But if Casaubon was astonished to find what he found in the Church of ...
... death , James had not hoped to make , in any direct way , an , agreement or truce with Rome ; she would have to make her peace last - peace would be forced upon her . But if Casaubon was astonished to find what he found in the Church of ...
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