Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1900 - 330 pages |
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... Royal and Noble Authors which he cites as his authority , he would have seen that the manuscript was given up to the government . Even if this memoir had been printed , it is not very likely to find its way into a French lady's bookcase ...
... Royal and Noble Authors which he cites as his authority , he would have seen that the manuscript was given up to the government . Even if this memoir had been printed , it is not very likely to find its way into a French lady's bookcase ...
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... κομίσαι δέμας . Indeed without this emendation it would not be easy to construe the words , even if Ovarŵr could bear the meaning which Mr. Croker assigns to it . ' THE ROYAL PROGRESS ' Holderum ad me deducere . 16 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
... κομίσαι δέμας . Indeed without this emendation it would not be easy to construe the words , even if Ovarŵr could bear the meaning which Mr. Croker assigns to it . ' THE ROYAL PROGRESS ' Holderum ad me deducere . 16 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
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... Royal Progress , ' which appears in the last volume of the Spectator , was written on the accession of George 1. The word arrival ' was afterwards 6 6 substituted for accession . ' The reader will ob- serve , ' says Mr. Croker , that ...
... Royal Progress , ' which appears in the last volume of the Spectator , was written on the accession of George 1. The word arrival ' was afterwards 6 6 substituted for accession . ' The reader will ob- serve , ' says Mr. Croker , that ...
Page 85
... mener leurs marchandises paisiblement , et les laboureurs labourer . ' In the fifteenth century , though England was convulsed by the struggle between the two branches of the royal family , the physical and moral condition.
... mener leurs marchandises paisiblement , et les laboureurs labourer . ' In the fifteenth century , though England was convulsed by the struggle between the two branches of the royal family , the physical and moral condition.
Page 86
... royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two great revolutions took place , destined to be the parents of many revolutions , the invention of Printing , and the reformation of the Church . The ...
... royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two great revolutions took place , destined to be the parents of many revolutions , the invention of Printing , and the reformation of the Church . The ...
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