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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... hand , out of the number that might be cited , will serve as sample . Thus Sir John Harington , Queen Elizabeth's god- son , welcomes James : ' Joy Protestant , Papist be now reclaimed , Leave Puritan your supercilious frown , Join ...
... hand , out of the number that might be cited , will serve as sample . Thus Sir John Harington , Queen Elizabeth's god- son , welcomes James : ' Joy Protestant , Papist be now reclaimed , Leave Puritan your supercilious frown , Join ...
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... hand . The favourite himself was to be as much as possible in the public eye , was to have opportunities of forwarding his friends , was to make marriages for his relations ; he was to be pressed on by his own clique , he was to hear ...
... hand . The favourite himself was to be as much as possible in the public eye , was to have opportunities of forwarding his friends , was to make marriages for his relations ; he was to be pressed on by his own clique , he was to hear ...
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... hand , one on behalf of the afterwards so renowned Gustavus Adolphus . Two chief alternatives at last suggested themselves for her . She might have carried her loveliness and her Royal desire for grander conquests than those which a ...
... hand , one on behalf of the afterwards so renowned Gustavus Adolphus . Two chief alternatives at last suggested themselves for her . She might have carried her loveliness and her Royal desire for grander conquests than those which a ...
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... hand are angry And frown upon us . Make your best haste and go not Too far in the land : ' tis like to be loud weather , Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon it . ' When a prince of Savoy was thought ...
... hand are angry And frown upon us . Make your best haste and go not Too far in the land : ' tis like to be loud weather , Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon it . ' When a prince of Savoy was thought ...
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... If compromise had become impossible , terrible times were at hand . Cecil had pondered the dangerous symptoms . John of Barneveld , in a most 66966 6 most troublesome corner of the field , had 20 The First Stewart in England .
... If compromise had become impossible , terrible times were at hand . Cecil had pondered the dangerous symptoms . John of Barneveld , in a most 66966 6 most troublesome corner of the field , had 20 The First Stewart in England .
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