Memorials of Henry the Fifth, King of EnglandCharles Augustus Cole Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 186 páginas |
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... form and features are portrayed , -with scrupulous exactness , no doubt ; and the other topics enlarged upon are , the private character of the monarch , the complexion of his mind , the depth of his devotional feelings , his generosity ...
... form and features are portrayed , -with scrupulous exactness , no doubt ; and the other topics enlarged upon are , the private character of the monarch , the complexion of his mind , the depth of his devotional feelings , his generosity ...
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... form a fair estimate of the probable amount of trustworthiness for which he may give them credit , and the consequent degree of authenticity that may be attributed to their respective works . Relative to the writer of the first Life ...
... form a fair estimate of the probable amount of trustworthiness for which he may give them credit , and the consequent degree of authenticity that may be attributed to their respective works . Relative to the writer of the first Life ...
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... forms no exception in its spirit to the tone of servile adulation which too uniformly characterizes dedicatory addresses in all countries and ages , bears evidence , like the rest of his work , of his acquaintance with classical authors ...
... forms no exception in its spirit to the tone of servile adulation which too uniformly characterizes dedicatory addresses in all countries and ages , bears evidence , like the rest of his work , of his acquaintance with classical authors ...
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... forms part of the Gale Collection of MSS . in the Library of Trinity College , Cambridge.1 Its present mark in the Catalogue is O. 1. 47. The 1 The Editor here desires to offer his sincere thanks to the Master and Fellows of Trinity ...
... forms part of the Gale Collection of MSS . in the Library of Trinity College , Cambridge.1 Its present mark in the Catalogue is O. 1. 47. The 1 The Editor here desires to offer his sincere thanks to the Master and Fellows of Trinity ...
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... form an estimate of the historical credibility of his compilation . In line 139 there is evident proof that he was an ecclesiastic and a member of the royal household ; for beyond all ques- tion he here speaks of himself as reading , or ...
... form an estimate of the historical credibility of his compilation . In line 139 there is evident proof that he was an ecclesiastic and a member of the royal household ; for beyond all ques- tion he here speaks of himself as reading , or ...
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