The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... considered equally na- tural . Henry's scruples had made him break off all con- jugal commerce with his Queen , but as he still main- tained an intercourse of civility and friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits ...
... considered equally na- tural . Henry's scruples had made him break off all con- jugal commerce with his Queen , but as he still main- tained an intercourse of civility and friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits ...
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... considered as not among the least singularities in the incomprehensible character of Henry , that he was , per- haps , not the most contemptible poet of his time , and pos- sessed a soul susceptible of the charms of music * . His * He ...
... considered as not among the least singularities in the incomprehensible character of Henry , that he was , per- haps , not the most contemptible poet of his time , and pos- sessed a soul susceptible of the charms of music * . His * He ...
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... considered , by the people , as a strong proof of her for- mer modesty and virtue . It also , necessarily , accelerated the measures of Henry , who , in order to evince his disre- gard to the pope , publicly avowed his marriage ; and ...
... considered , by the people , as a strong proof of her for- mer modesty and virtue . It also , necessarily , accelerated the measures of Henry , who , in order to evince his disre- gard to the pope , publicly avowed his marriage ; and ...
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... considered as evidence of a dissolute life , and was certainly incompatible with the strict , and sometimes gloomy ceremonial , which prevailed in the court of Henry . Less haughty than vain , she was pleased with the general admiration ...
... considered as evidence of a dissolute life , and was certainly incompatible with the strict , and sometimes gloomy ceremonial , which prevailed in the court of Henry . Less haughty than vain , she was pleased with the general admiration ...
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... considered as certain evidences of more serious and substantial guilt . The Queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers ; —her uncle , the pliant and ambitious Norfolk , presiding as high steward . The evidence of the horrible ...
... considered as certain evidences of more serious and substantial guilt . The Queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers ; —her uncle , the pliant and ambitious Norfolk , presiding as high steward . The evidence of the horrible ...
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