Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Pagina 171
... tion , a jest thrown out against one of his books , a dream which for a short time restored to him that beautiful face over which the grave had closed for ever , led him to musings , which with- out effort shaped themselves into verse ...
... tion , a jest thrown out against one of his books , a dream which for a short time restored to him that beautiful face over which the grave had closed for ever , led him to musings , which with- out effort shaped themselves into verse ...
Pagina 356
... tion when some of these very brawlers had succeeded to his power . They thwarted his best measures . They drove him into an unjustifiable war against his will . Constantly talking in magnificent language about tyranny , corruption ...
... tion when some of these very brawlers had succeeded to his power . They thwarted his best measures . They drove him into an unjustifiable war against his will . Constantly talking in magnificent language about tyranny , corruption ...
Pagina 406
... tion of Tories whom Jeffreys would have hanged for republicans . Through the whole reign of George the First , and through nearly half of the reign of George the Second , a Tory was regarded as an enemy of the reigning house , and was ...
... tion of Tories whom Jeffreys would have hanged for republicans . Through the whole reign of George the First , and through nearly half of the reign of George the Second , a Tory was regarded as an enemy of the reigning house , and was ...
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BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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