Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not seem probable that useful information might be ... favoured and pro- moted by the Duke of Somerset . He not only con- trived to escape unhurt when his patron fell , but ...
... favour , never put to the rack any person from whom it did not seem probable that useful information might be ... favoured and pro- moted by the Duke of Somerset . He not only con- trived to escape unhurt when his patron fell , but ...
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... favour of Pro- testantism . " In another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous inten- tion . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of ido- latrous intentions . The very ground of the charge ...
... favour of Pro- testantism . " In another place , the Doctor tells us , that Cecil went to mass " with no idolatrous inten- tion . " Nobody , we believe , ever accused him of ido- latrous intentions . The very ground of the charge ...
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... favour , an Act of Par- liament was passed by which the penalties of high treason were denounced against persons who should do in sincerity what he had done from cowardice . Early in the reign of Mary , Cecil was employed in a mission ...
... favour , an Act of Par- liament was passed by which the penalties of high treason were denounced against persons who should do in sincerity what he had done from cowardice . Early in the reign of Mary , Cecil was employed in a mission ...
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... favour from the Queen . In the House of Commons , he put himself at the head of the party opposed to the Court . Yet , so guarded was his language that , even when some of those who acted with him were imprisoned by the Privy Council ...
... favour from the Queen . In the House of Commons , he put himself at the head of the party opposed to the Court . Yet , so guarded was his language that , even when some of those who acted with him were imprisoned by the Privy Council ...
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... favour of the Queen . She sometimes chid him sharply ; but he was the man whom she delighted to honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsimony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she relaxed that severe etiquette to ...
... favour of the Queen . She sometimes chid him sharply ; but he was the man whom she delighted to honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsimony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she relaxed that severe etiquette to ...
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Стр. 240 - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome?
Стр. 37 - Forgiveness to the injured does belong ; But they ne'er pardon who have done the wrong.
Стр. 262 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties...
Стр. 475 - ... that the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the squares of the sides.
Стр. 189 - Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can.
Стр. 426 - Testament, if you listen to David's harp, you shall hear as many hearse-like airs as carols; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath labored more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities of Solomon.
Стр. 2 - ... occupies fifteen hundred inches cubic measure, and that it weighs sixty pounds avoirdupois. Such a book might, before the deluge, have been considered as light reading by Hilpa and Shalum.
Стр. 357 - Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer, Though the herd have fled from thee, thy home is still here; Here still is the smile, that no cloud can o'ercast, And a heart and a hand all thy own to the last.
Стр. 209 - We find in it the diligence, the accuracy, and the judgment of Hallam, united to the vivacity and the colouring of Southey. A history of England, written throughout in this manner, would be the most fascinating book in the language. It would be more in request at the circulating libraries than the last novel.
Стр. 371 - My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place, or honours : but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed, that God would give him strength ; for greatness he could not want.