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... tion of India . I have notes , taken with a view to publication , of conversations with two whom boasted ( laughingly , jocularly , but with all the meaning in their words ) that they owed nothing of their education to the English ...
... tion of India . I have notes , taken with a view to publication , of conversations with two whom boasted ( laughingly , jocularly , but with all the meaning in their words ) that they owed nothing of their education to the English ...
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... tion . The above words will show the spirit with which the writer would act in an emergency , and the spirit also in which he would build up security by redressing wrongs . But my object has been more particularly to direct atten- tion ...
... tion . The above words will show the spirit with which the writer would act in an emergency , and the spirit also in which he would build up security by redressing wrongs . But my object has been more particularly to direct atten- tion ...
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... tion find . " Compare with these the following verses descriptive of celestial phenomena out of Mr. Tennyson's works . The first three extracts are from the " Princess " - " The world was once a fluid haze of light , Till toward the ...
... tion find . " Compare with these the following verses descriptive of celestial phenomena out of Mr. Tennyson's works . The first three extracts are from the " Princess " - " The world was once a fluid haze of light , Till toward the ...
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... tion of the authorship of The Whole Contention ? Thus . The True Tragedy was in the possession of Lord Pembroke's players in 1595 , as Marlow's Edward II . was in 1593. As it was written in 1592 , Marlow may or may not have been con ...
... tion of the authorship of The Whole Contention ? Thus . The True Tragedy was in the possession of Lord Pembroke's players in 1595 , as Marlow's Edward II . was in 1593. As it was written in 1592 , Marlow may or may not have been con ...
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... tion , and having very possibly acquired their property in 2 , 3 Hen . VI . after his death , 1 concluded that these as well as 1 Hen . VI . were revised and altered by him , and issued them altogether as parts of one work . The ...
... tion , and having very possibly acquired their property in 2 , 3 Hen . VI . after his death , 1 concluded that these as well as 1 Hen . VI . were revised and altered by him , and issued them altogether as parts of one work . The ...
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Page 99 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Page 124 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure, as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, That princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Page 48 - The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and Faustus must be damned.
Page 45 - ... supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Page 33 - Nay, not so," Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low, But cheerly still ; and said, " I pray thee, then, Write me as one that loves his fellow-men.
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Page 33 - The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night It came again with a great wakening light, And showed the names whom love of God had blessed, And lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest.
Page 41 - Green-glimmering toward the summit, bears, with all Its stormy crests that smoke against the skies, Down on a bark, and overbears the bark, And him that helms it, so they overbore Sir Lancelot and his charger, and a spear Down-glancing lamed the charger, and a spear Prick'd sharply his own cuirass, and the head Pierced thro' his side, and there snapt, and remain'd.
Page 124 - ... dominions and countries, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes, as temporal, and that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate, hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm...
Page 45 - Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tiger's heart -wrapped in a Player's hide...