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... Evidence and Proceedings con- nected with the recent Restoration of the Earldom , by Henry Nugent Bell , Inner Temple . Royalist Family , Irish and French ( the Walshes ) , and Prince Charles Edward Stuart , translated from the French ...
... Evidence and Proceedings con- nected with the recent Restoration of the Earldom , by Henry Nugent Bell , Inner Temple . Royalist Family , Irish and French ( the Walshes ) , and Prince Charles Edward Stuart , translated from the French ...
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... evidence for which is abundant , as will appear in Mr. St. John Hope's great book on Windsor Castle , to be published immediately . This supposi- tion fits in well with the gold key which the Groom of the Stole wore as his emblem of ...
... evidence for which is abundant , as will appear in Mr. St. John Hope's great book on Windsor Castle , to be published immediately . This supposi- tion fits in well with the gold key which the Groom of the Stole wore as his emblem of ...
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... evidence which enables us to dot the is of the French historian . It shows that William III . did undoubtedly refuse the armchair to Frederick in 1696. But it is clear that he acted on principle , and refused the same honour to all ...
... evidence which enables us to dot the is of the French historian . It shows that William III . did undoubtedly refuse the armchair to Frederick in 1696. But it is clear that he acted on principle , and refused the same honour to all ...
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... evidence , lacking when Prof. Skeat wrote , that the original meaning was , indeed , Alfred's Combe " ? While writing , may I ask your corre- spondent PEREGRINUS to furnish the date of the document to which he refers on p . 484 of the ...
... evidence , lacking when Prof. Skeat wrote , that the original meaning was , indeed , Alfred's Combe " ? While writing , may I ask your corre- spondent PEREGRINUS to furnish the date of the document to which he refers on p . 484 of the ...
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... evidence is much against it . We know the boyish , affected , amorous style of Baron's early compositions . Here we have a grave subject , gravely treated , in acknowledged imitation of Jonson's ' Cati- line . ' Baron speaks ( p . 161 ) ...
... evidence is much against it . We know the boyish , affected , amorous style of Baron's early compositions . Here we have a grave subject , gravely treated , in acknowledged imitation of Jonson's ' Cati- line . ' Baron speaks ( p . 161 ) ...
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Seite 357 - God, give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking...
Seite 40 - I knew a very wise man so much of Sir Christopher's sentiment, that he believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.
Seite 426 - HELEN. Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
Seite 11 - WHAT needs my Shakespeare, for his honour'd bones, The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
Seite 142 - I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Seite 257 - Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away : O, that that earth, which kept the world in awe, Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw ! But soft ! but soft ! aside : here comes the king.
Seite 32 - Robinson's little son going up with me; and there I did see the houses at that end of the bridge all on fire, and an infinite great fire on this and the other side the end of the bridge; which, among other people, did trouble me for poor little Michell and our Sarah on the bridge.
Seite 223 - I scarcely ever met with a better companion ; he has inexhaustible spirits, infinite wit and humour » and a great deal of knowledge ; but a thorough profligate in principle as in practice, his life stained with every vice, and his conversation full of blasphemy and indecency. These morals he glories in — for shame is a weakness he has long since surmounted.
Seite 87 - Dr. Thomas, who is Chaplain to the King. They are both Chaplains to the King. Dr. Thomas, who is a very good preacher.
Seite 192 - His Royal Highness, for the better apprehending and bringing to justice the persons concerned in writing and sending the anonymous letters above-mentioned, is hereby pleased, in the name and on the behalf...