Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 277
... Look at the questions which Archbishop Whitgift propounded to Barret , questions framed in the very spirit of William Huntington , S. S. And then look at the eighty - seven questions which Bishop Marsh , within our own memory ...
... Look at the questions which Archbishop Whitgift propounded to Barret , questions framed in the very spirit of William Huntington , S. S. And then look at the eighty - seven questions which Bishop Marsh , within our own memory ...
Page 426
... look and deportment full of grace and dignity . He had , as Pope said long after , " the true nobleman look , ” the look which seems to indicate superiority , and a not unbecoming consciousness of superiority . His hair indeed , as he ...
... look and deportment full of grace and dignity . He had , as Pope said long after , " the true nobleman look , ” the look which seems to indicate superiority , and a not unbecoming consciousness of superiority . His hair indeed , as he ...
Page 491
... look peculiarly his own , a look of demure serenity , disturbed only by an arch sparkle of the eye , an almost imperceptible elevation of the brow , an almost imperceptible curl of the lip . His tone is never that either of a Jack ...
... look peculiarly his own , a look of demure serenity , disturbed only by an arch sparkle of the eye , an almost imperceptible elevation of the brow , an almost imperceptible curl of the lip . His tone is never that either of a Jack ...
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