Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... lived with the first translators of the Bible , and with the authors of the Book of Common Prayer . It was luminous , dignified , solid , and very slightly tainted with that affectation which de- formed the style of the ablest men of ...
... lived with the first translators of the Bible , and with the authors of the Book of Common Prayer . It was luminous , dignified , solid , and very slightly tainted with that affectation which de- formed the style of the ablest men of ...
Pagina 13
... lived to see them all splendidly and happily married . Their classical acquirements made them conspicuous even among the women of fashion of that age . Katherine , who became Lady Killigrew , wrote Latin Hexameters and Pentameters which ...
... lived to see them all splendidly and happily married . Their classical acquirements made them conspicuous even among the women of fashion of that age . Katherine , who became Lady Killigrew , wrote Latin Hexameters and Pentameters which ...
Pagina 43
... lived , indeed , this disapprobation , though deeply felt , was not loudly expressed . But a great change was at hand . The health of the Queen had long been decaying ; and the operation of age and disease was now assisted by acute ...
... lived , indeed , this disapprobation , though deeply felt , was not loudly expressed . But a great change was at hand . The health of the Queen had long been decaying ; and the operation of age and disease was now assisted by acute ...
Pagina 67
... lived with great dignity at York House , the vener- able mansion of his father . Here it was that , in January , 1620 , he celebrated his entrance into his sixtieth year amidst a splendid circle of friends . He had then exchanged the ...
... lived with great dignity at York House , the vener- able mansion of his father . Here it was that , in January , 1620 , he celebrated his entrance into his sixtieth year amidst a splendid circle of friends . He had then exchanged the ...
Pagina 83
... lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Lord Bacon is itself the best evi- dence on the subject ? When Mr. Montagu tells us that we ought not to transfer the opinions of our age to ...
... lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Lord Bacon is itself the best evi- dence on the subject ? When Mr. Montagu tells us that we ought not to transfer the opinions of our age to ...
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