Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 96
... presents him ) a bannished man , ' and an out- lawe . For nearly thirty years he was obliged to forego the patrimony of his fathers , and in that period , if , as I surmise , he was the real hero of the Nut - brown Maid , the adventure ...
... presents him ) a bannished man , ' and an out- lawe . For nearly thirty years he was obliged to forego the patrimony of his fathers , and in that period , if , as I surmise , he was the real hero of the Nut - brown Maid , the adventure ...
Page 99
... present be , I pray you geve an eare ; I am the knyght ; I cum be nyght , as secret as I can , Sayng alas , thus standyth the cause : I am a banisshed man . She . And I your wylle for to fulfylle in this wyl not refuse , Trusting to ...
... present be , I pray you geve an eare ; I am the knyght ; I cum be nyght , as secret as I can , Sayng alas , thus standyth the cause : I am a banisshed man . She . And I your wylle for to fulfylle in this wyl not refuse , Trusting to ...
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... presents them to be , as to afford strong internal evi- dence of its direct relation to the peculiar circum- stances and character of the Henry lord Clifford who is the subject of the present paper . We must recollect that this heir of ...
... presents them to be , as to afford strong internal evi- dence of its direct relation to the peculiar circum- stances and character of the Henry lord Clifford who is the subject of the present paper . We must recollect that this heir of ...
Page 113
... admired ; and more peculiarly appropriate is it at the present time , when a truly valuable work , which * Remaines concerning Britaine . Edit . 1614. p . 44 . VOL . I. I had hitherto lain concealed in manuscript , the joint production.
... admired ; and more peculiarly appropriate is it at the present time , when a truly valuable work , which * Remaines concerning Britaine . Edit . 1614. p . 44 . VOL . I. I had hitherto lain concealed in manuscript , the joint production.
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... present times . Sir Henry Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take ...
... present times . Sir Henry Sidney to his son Philip Sidney , at school at Shrewsbury , in 1566 , then being of the age of twelve years . " I HAVE received two letters from you , one written in Latin , the other in French ; which I take ...
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