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... original authorities as are supposed to be important or characteristic , and stringing them together incoherently in the notes . As an example the following note from vol . ii . p . 311 may serve : - ' Sæculari pompa se comitante ...
... original patron . There we may see , in addition to older me- morials of the connexion with England , some interesting monu- ments of English Romanists since the Reformation — especially that of Queen Mary's ambassador , Sir Edward ...
... civilisation , rather a graft on the main idea , and a matter of individual taste , than any part of the original intention . intention . But , taking M. de Montalembert's representation to Montalembert on Western Monachism . 63.
... original work ( by Guillaume de Roy ) may be found in Warton's History of English Poetry , ' Section xxiv . It seems , in fact , to be a romance made out of the Æneid by numerous excisions and some additions , the bulk of the whole ...
... original , at the same time that he will be struck with a certain diffuseness , such as seems to be an inseparable adjunct of all early poetry . To expect that such rude and primitive workmanship should represent adequately Virgil's ...