The Retrospective Review, Том 5Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1822 |
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... Characters . . 266 . VII . - Storer's Life of Cardinal Wolsey 275 . • VIII . - Luther's Table - Talk • 283 . IX . - Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia 303 . · · X. - Chapman's Plays ... 315 . XI . - The Moâllakát , or the Seven Arabian Poems ...
... Characters . . 266 . VII . - Storer's Life of Cardinal Wolsey 275 . • VIII . - Luther's Table - Talk • 283 . IX . - Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia 303 . · · X. - Chapman's Plays ... 315 . XI . - The Moâllakát , or the Seven Arabian Poems ...
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... , too much af- fected by the awful change in the fortunes of his patron , and what is still more amiable , too indignant at the spreading slan- ders against the character of his deceased master , to 2 Cavendish's Life of Wolsey .
... , too much af- fected by the awful change in the fortunes of his patron , and what is still more amiable , too indignant at the spreading slan- ders against the character of his deceased master , to 2 Cavendish's Life of Wolsey .
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ders against the character of his deceased master , to suffer the glory of his magnificence to pass away without an effort to transmit to future ages some testimony of its radiance . So that it became the pious care of this steady ...
ders against the character of his deceased master , to suffer the glory of his magnificence to pass away without an effort to transmit to future ages some testimony of its radiance . So that it became the pious care of this steady ...
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... character of the French which it contains , as well as for an example of the speaker's eloquence , and likewise his affability to his dependants . " Nowe to the second pointe : The nature of Frenchmen is suche , that at the first ...
... character of the French which it contains , as well as for an example of the speaker's eloquence , and likewise his affability to his dependants . " Nowe to the second pointe : The nature of Frenchmen is suche , that at the first ...
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... character in these pages , and , under the descriptive pen of Cavendish , discloses those traits which foretold his future distinction . The first glimpse we have of him is in the following passage , after the fall of his master : " I ...
... character in these pages , and , under the descriptive pen of Cavendish , discloses those traits which foretold his future distinction . The first glimpse we have of him is in the following passage , after the fall of his master : " I ...
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