HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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Strana 9
... appear to be either of an earlier or later date than the reign of John . The nearest to his time , apparently , is one ... appears to have been a sort of supertunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ; and in winter it is said to have ...
... appear to be either of an earlier or later date than the reign of John . The nearest to his time , apparently , is one ... appears to have been a sort of supertunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ; and in winter it is said to have ...
Strana 21
... appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the literal facts of history the poet is not so safe a teacher as the chronicler ; and yet ...
... appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the literal facts of history the poet is not so safe a teacher as the chronicler ; and yet ...
Strana 387
... appears to us that our great dramatic poet would never have touched the subject , had not the stage previously possessed it , in the old play of ' The Famous Victories . ' Henry IV . would have been perfect as a dramatic whole , without ...
... appears to us that our great dramatic poet would never have touched the subject , had not the stage previously possessed it , in the old play of ' The Famous Victories . ' Henry IV . would have been perfect as a dramatic whole , without ...
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