The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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الصفحة 87
... light . Mary Stuart needed no bet- ter defender of her fame . After waiting nearly 300 years , justice has been done to her name by the he- roic and beautiful biographer of the imperious and hateful Elizabeth . A great number of the ...
... light . Mary Stuart needed no bet- ter defender of her fame . After waiting nearly 300 years , justice has been done to her name by the he- roic and beautiful biographer of the imperious and hateful Elizabeth . A great number of the ...
الصفحة 90
... light began to stream in more and more feebly through the lofty stained windows , and a deeper gloom settled upon every part of the Abbey . And when increasing darkness had spread through all the cloisters , chapels , and passages , a ...
... light began to stream in more and more feebly through the lofty stained windows , and a deeper gloom settled upon every part of the Abbey . And when increasing darkness had spread through all the cloisters , chapels , and passages , a ...
الصفحة 92
... light of science or destroy free- dom of thought ; every outrage inflicted upon man ; and every blow aimed against liberty by the oppres- sors of the race . There is not a great author here who did not write for us ; not a man of ...
... light of science or destroy free- dom of thought ; every outrage inflicted upon man ; and every blow aimed against liberty by the oppres- sors of the race . There is not a great author here who did not write for us ; not a man of ...
الصفحة 102
... light into a basement window , and ate their bread together , with that keen , ravenous appetite which famine only can give . I hurried on to my companion . I told him that I hoped he would excuse me , for in my own country such a scene ...
... light into a basement window , and ate their bread together , with that keen , ravenous appetite which famine only can give . I hurried on to my companion . I told him that I hoped he would excuse me , for in my own country such a scene ...
الصفحة 137
... around that solemn place ; and there could be seen the rude forms of the descendants of Platæa relieved against the walls , their armour gleaming in the uncertain light of the wax candles burning M 2 BYRON'S FUNERAL. ...
... around that solemn place ; and there could be seen the rude forms of the descendants of Platæa relieved against the walls , their armour gleaming in the uncertain light of the wax candles burning M 2 BYRON'S FUNERAL. ...
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