Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 126
... talent of dis- covering and appreciating merit , and who had ho- noured young Sidney by many marks of peculiar favour and distinction , determined on calling his powers into exertion for the benefit of his country , by appointing him to ...
... talent of dis- covering and appreciating merit , and who had ho- noured young Sidney by many marks of peculiar favour and distinction , determined on calling his powers into exertion for the benefit of his country , by appointing him to ...
Page 128
... talents of a Raleigh and a Spenser , is well known to fame ; but it should also be remembered , that he who knew him best has declared , that " there was not a cunning painter , a skilful engineer , an excellent musician , or any other ...
... talents of a Raleigh and a Spenser , is well known to fame ; but it should also be remembered , that he who knew him best has declared , that " there was not a cunning painter , a skilful engineer , an excellent musician , or any other ...
Page 133
... talents , and not unimportant services of Mr. Sidney , he re- mained for some years , with the sole exception of being appointed cup - bearer to the queen , unre- warded by her majesty ; but in the month of January , 1583 , being ...
... talents , and not unimportant services of Mr. Sidney , he re- mained for some years , with the sole exception of being appointed cup - bearer to the queen , unre- warded by her majesty ; but in the month of January , 1583 , being ...
Page 135
... talent * It is in this book that Leicester is charged with the murder of his first wife , who , Parsons relates , was thrown down stairs by his orders at Cumner Hall , near Abington in Berkshire , so that her neck was broken . Various ...
... talent * It is in this book that Leicester is charged with the murder of his first wife , who , Parsons relates , was thrown down stairs by his orders at Cumner Hall , near Abington in Berkshire , so that her neck was broken . Various ...
Page 149
... talents of that celebrated lady , tends not only to throw a lustre of the most endearing and fascinating kind over the literary and chivalric laurels which so conspicuously bind the brow of Sidney , but to develope with peculiar ...
... talents of that celebrated lady , tends not only to throw a lustre of the most endearing and fascinating kind over the literary and chivalric laurels which so conspicuously bind the brow of Sidney , but to develope with peculiar ...
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