The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu xxvii
... hope of reaching the close of the first Brunswicks ; before his last illness he had reduced his plan to the reign of Queen Anne . His end , though not without warning to those who watched him with friendship and affection , was sudden ...
... hope of reaching the close of the first Brunswicks ; before his last illness he had reduced his plan to the reign of Queen Anne . His end , though not without warning to those who watched him with friendship and affection , was sudden ...
Sivu 5
... hope ; de- voted to the cause of duty as comprised in the two great points of reverence for the gods and love of country . Shakspeare saw its fitness for the drama ; and these ' Lays of Ancient Rome ' are , in their way and degree , a ...
... hope ; de- voted to the cause of duty as comprised in the two great points of reverence for the gods and love of country . Shakspeare saw its fitness for the drama ; and these ' Lays of Ancient Rome ' are , in their way and degree , a ...
Sivu 35
... hope of being able to bring down his narrative to recent times . As it is , it is a magnifi- cent fragment , which , even if the author had produced but a single volume , would have been of enormous value as a specimen of the high ideal ...
... hope of being able to bring down his narrative to recent times . As it is , it is a magnifi- cent fragment , which , even if the author had produced but a single volume , would have been of enormous value as a specimen of the high ideal ...
Sivu 37
... hope , the narrative is perfect down to the death of William the Third , the book , though a mere frag- ment of the History of England , ' will , as a life and times of William , possess a certain unity and completeness within itself ...
... hope , the narrative is perfect down to the death of William the Third , the book , though a mere frag- ment of the History of England , ' will , as a life and times of William , possess a certain unity and completeness within itself ...
Sivu 38
... hope of arresting his voyage , nor any wish to do so . He would begin with the remotest beginnings of the topic , —just as he begins his history of the reign of James the Second with the Phoenicians , - would gather strength and ...
... hope of arresting his voyage , nor any wish to do so . He would begin with the remotest beginnings of the topic , —just as he begins his history of the reign of James the Second with the Phoenicians , - would gather strength and ...
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