The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... ment of the works in question to Sir Walter Scott , " is strengthened by the liberal employment of that feeble expression , he undid , ' which so fre- quently disgraces the most beautiful pussages , & c . " - it may probably be deemed ...
... ment of the works in question to Sir Walter Scott , " is strengthened by the liberal employment of that feeble expression , he undid , ' which so fre- quently disgraces the most beautiful pussages , & c . " - it may probably be deemed ...
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... ment of literature to which they pe- culiarly attached themselves . Carrying our views forward to the predominant features of the Eigh- teenth Century , it may be affirmed that the period which matured the genius , and witnessed the ...
... ment of literature to which they pe- culiarly attached themselves . Carrying our views forward to the predominant features of the Eigh- teenth Century , it may be affirmed that the period which matured the genius , and witnessed the ...
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... ment , combines all the accounts given in the above Translatious , i . e . the horologie in Cranmer ; the similitudo tribunalis in the Leyden , & c . Bibles ; the fastigio graduum of the Hanover Bible ; and the high bench at the toppe ...
... ment , combines all the accounts given in the above Translatious , i . e . the horologie in Cranmer ; the similitudo tribunalis in the Leyden , & c . Bibles ; the fastigio graduum of the Hanover Bible ; and the high bench at the toppe ...
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... ment , that he might be buried in Windsor Castle : ( where there is a peculiar for the family , within the great chappell , and wherein divers of his ancestors lies [ lie ] buried ) with some sprightlinesse he spake aloud , God bless us ...
... ment , that he might be buried in Windsor Castle : ( where there is a peculiar for the family , within the great chappell , and wherein divers of his ancestors lies [ lie ] buried ) with some sprightlinesse he spake aloud , God bless us ...
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... ment in his service . " The next victim of this Minis- ter's fury was the Count d'Ovedos , a nobleman of the royal blood , ad- vanced in years , and so zealous of his Sovereign's and Country's dig- nity , that he had greatly impaired ...
... ment in his service . " The next victim of this Minis- ter's fury was the Count d'Ovedos , a nobleman of the royal blood , ad- vanced in years , and so zealous of his Sovereign's and Country's dig- nity , that he had greatly impaired ...
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