Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1877 |
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... honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsi- mony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she ... honours . His royal mistress visited him on his death - bed , and cheered him with assurances of her affection and esteem ...
... honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsi- mony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she ... honours . His royal mistress visited him on his death - bed , and cheered him with assurances of her affection and esteem ...
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... honour and more love by the manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the ...
... honour and more love by the manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the ...
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... of the country party in the House of Commons , then again murmuring one of his sweet love - songs too near the ears of her Highness's maids VOL . II . D of honour , and soon after poring over the Talmud BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES . 33.
... of the country party in the House of Commons , then again murmuring one of his sweet love - songs too near the ears of her Highness's maids VOL . II . D of honour , and soon after poring over the Talmud BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES . 33.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. of honour , and soon after poring over the Talmud , or collating Polybius with Livy . We had intended also to say something concerning the literature of that splendid period , and especially ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. of honour , and soon after poring over the Talmud , or collating Polybius with Livy . We had intended also to say something concerning the literature of that splendid period , and especially ...
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... Honour , and Romances of M. Scuderi , done into English by a Person of Quality , were at- tractive to readers and profitable to booksellers , have long gone by . The literary privileges once enjoyed by lords are as obsolete as their ...
... Honour , and Romances of M. Scuderi , done into English by a Person of Quality , were at- tractive to readers and profitable to booksellers , have long gone by . The literary privileges once enjoyed by lords are as obsolete as their ...
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