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... publications of the Chaucer Society deal with the facts of the poet's life : - Furnivall's " Trial - forewords to the Parallel Text : - ISOLATED BURIALS IN GIBRALTAR . - Besides the numerous solitary 6th S. X. JULY 5 , '84 . ] 3 NOTES ...
... publications of the Chaucer Society deal with the facts of the poet's life : - Furnivall's " Trial - forewords to the Parallel Text : - ISOLATED BURIALS IN GIBRALTAR . - Besides the numerous solitary 6th S. X. JULY 5 , '84 . ] 3 NOTES ...
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... publication the correspondence and journals of Fauriel , the celebrated professor and littérateur ( see Sainte - Beuve's Critiques et Portraits ) . In the course of his editorial labours he has discovered three letters addressed to ...
... publication the correspondence and journals of Fauriel , the celebrated professor and littérateur ( see Sainte - Beuve's Critiques et Portraits ) . In the course of his editorial labours he has discovered three letters addressed to ...
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... publication . A complete col- lection of these volumes is of singular rarity . Our corre- spondent F. W. C. has , we believe , most , if not all the volumes . - Henri II . was sacré in Reims by Charles de Lorraine in 1547. During the ...
... publication . A complete col- lection of these volumes is of singular rarity . Our corre- spondent F. W. C. has , we believe , most , if not all the volumes . - Henri II . was sacré in Reims by Charles de Lorraine in 1547. During the ...
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... publication . Since that time I have no doubt that fresh instances have come to the surface , though they are ... publications of the North Riding Record Society . I do not think that any connected scheme of descent could as yet be made ...
... publication . Since that time I have no doubt that fresh instances have come to the surface , though they are ... publications of the North Riding Record Society . I do not think that any connected scheme of descent could as yet be made ...
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... publication by the late Miss Delia Bacon of her article on " William Shakespeare and his Plays " in Putnam's Monthly for January , 1856 , which first suggested the theory of Bacon's authorship of Shakspeare's plays , numbers of ...
... publication by the late Miss Delia Bacon of her article on " William Shakespeare and his Plays " in Putnam's Monthly for January , 1856 , which first suggested the theory of Bacon's authorship of Shakspeare's plays , numbers of ...
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Page 13 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Page 436 - Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation : 8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to-day, and for ever.
Page 314 - WEEP, daughter of a royal line, A Sire's disgrace, a realm's decay ; Ah ! happy if each tear of thine Could wash a father's fault away ! Weep — for thy tears are Virtue's tears — Auspicious to these suffering isles J And be each drop in future years Repaid thee by thy people's smiles ! March, lSI1 THE CHAIN I GAVE.
Page 178 - There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the chamberlain ; and after dinner they went to hunting the fox : there was a great cry for a mile, and at length the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's.
Page 352 - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
Page 6 - Thus having said, the gallant chiefs alight, Their hands they join, their mutual faith they plight ; Brave Glaucus then each narrow thought resign'd, (Jove warm'd his bosom, and enlarged his mind,) For Diomed's brass arms, of mean device, For which nine oxen paid, (a vulgar price,) He gave his own, of gold divinely wrought," A hundred beeves the shining purchase bought.
Page 64 - HAPPY the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
Page 371 - She was, — but words are wanting to say what ; Think what a wife should be, and she was that !" Pope was fond of writing epitaphs.
Page 196 - tis true : The elder of them, being put to nurse, "Was by a beggar-woman stol'n away ; And, ignorant of his birth and parentage, Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ; deny it, if you can.
Page 11 - A solemn league and covenant for Reformation and Defence of Religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England. Scotland and Ireland.