Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة 378
... doubt what to reject and what to receive . The most authentic parts of his work bear the same relation to his wildest legends which Henry the Fifth bears to the Tempest . There was an expedition undertaken by Xerxes against Greece ; and ...
... doubt what to reject and what to receive . The most authentic parts of his work bear the same relation to his wildest legends which Henry the Fifth bears to the Tempest . There was an expedition undertaken by Xerxes against Greece ; and ...
الصفحة 383
... doubt ; they began to doubt where their ances- tors had thought it their duty to believe . Aristophanes is fond of alluding to this change in the temper of his countrymen . The father and son , in the Clouds , are evidently ...
... doubt ; they began to doubt where their ances- tors had thought it their duty to believe . Aristophanes is fond of alluding to this change in the temper of his countrymen . The father and son , in the Clouds , are evidently ...
الصفحة 450
... doubt whether Jane or the Queen of Scotland had the better claim ; and that doubt would , in all probability , have produced a war both with Scotland and with France , if the project of Northumberland had not been blasted in its infancy ...
... doubt whether Jane or the Queen of Scotland had the better claim ; and that doubt would , in all probability , have produced a war both with Scotland and with France , if the project of Northumberland had not been blasted in its infancy ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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