The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Page 120
... Charles had confided the care of his illegitimate son , the subsequently celebrated Don Juan of Austria : the secret was scrupulously kept , and the boy was brought up as the page of Magdalena , the wife of Don Luis . In his third ...
... Charles had confided the care of his illegitimate son , the subsequently celebrated Don Juan of Austria : the secret was scrupulously kept , and the boy was brought up as the page of Magdalena , the wife of Don Luis . In his third ...
Page 122
... Charles was all through the centre of the circle , the observed of all observers and satellites , who , learned or unlearned , held him to be the greatest monarch and man that ever had been or ever could be ; and that to name him was ...
... Charles was all through the centre of the circle , the observed of all observers and satellites , who , learned or unlearned , held him to be the greatest monarch and man that ever had been or ever could be ; and that to name him was ...
Page 129
... Charles , when he turned his thoughts from the land to the sea , found but little comfort . The Turk was then the terror of Europe ; his cannon thundered at the walls of Vienna while his fleets insulted the ports of Spain ; the ...
... Charles , when he turned his thoughts from the land to the sea , found but little comfort . The Turk was then the terror of Europe ; his cannon thundered at the walls of Vienna while his fleets insulted the ports of Spain ; the ...
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