The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 102
... probably ac- quainted , also , with a number of the minor Latin poets ; for , notwithstanding the religious zeal of these times , and the treasures of learning and eloquence which Christianity had given to the world , the cultivation of ...
... probably ac- quainted , also , with a number of the minor Latin poets ; for , notwithstanding the religious zeal of these times , and the treasures of learning and eloquence which Christianity had given to the world , the cultivation of ...
Page 127
... probably flattering portrait of the youth repre- sents him as " modest and agreeable in speech , tall and ele- gant in person , easily led by good example , prudent beyond his years , combining the personal beauty of youth with the ...
... probably flattering portrait of the youth repre- sents him as " modest and agreeable in speech , tall and ele- gant in person , easily led by good example , prudent beyond his years , combining the personal beauty of youth with the ...
Page 128
... probably perfect- ed . This happy gift , set off as it was by untiring diligence and stanch fidelity , soon attracted the notice and won the favor of the primate . The only obstacle to the progress of Becket was the enmity of Roger ...
... probably perfect- ed . This happy gift , set off as it was by untiring diligence and stanch fidelity , soon attracted the notice and won the favor of the primate . The only obstacle to the progress of Becket was the enmity of Roger ...
Page 137
... probably , by Gilbert Foliot , then Bishop of Hereford . Royal influ- ence , and perhaps menaces , finally prevailed ; Foliot with- drew his objections , and Becket was solemnly chosen . Prince Henry , now nine years old , who had ...
... probably , by Gilbert Foliot , then Bishop of Hereford . Royal influ- ence , and perhaps menaces , finally prevailed ; Foliot with- drew his objections , and Becket was solemnly chosen . Prince Henry , now nine years old , who had ...
Page 147
... probably by anxiety and fatigue , confined him for a day to his bed . The next morning , having somewhat recovered his strength , and taking with him a portion of the consecrated wafer as a talisman , he entered the castle - hall ...
... probably by anxiety and fatigue , confined him for a day to his bed . The next morning , having somewhat recovered his strength , and taking with him a portion of the consecrated wafer as a talisman , he entered the castle - hall ...
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