A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland;: With Lists of Their Works:John Scott, 1806 |
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... Elizabeth .... 1603 84 James the first .... 1625 113 Charles the first ........ 1648 134 Princess Elizabeth ( queen of Bohemia ) ...... .... 1662 146 Charles the second ..... 1685 154 James the second ..... ... 1701 158 Queen Mary the ...
... Elizabeth .... 1603 84 James the first .... 1625 113 Charles the first ........ 1648 134 Princess Elizabeth ( queen of Bohemia ) ...... .... 1662 146 Charles the second ..... 1685 154 James the second ..... ... 1701 158 Queen Mary the ...
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... Elizabeth ....... 24 38 46 56 70 84 James the first .......... Charles the first .......... 134 Queen of Bohemia .......... 146 Charles the second ...... 154 James the second ............. 158 Queen Mary the second ........ .... 168 ...
... Elizabeth ....... 24 38 46 56 70 84 James the first .......... Charles the first .......... 134 Queen of Bohemia .......... 146 Charles the second ...... 154 James the second ............. 158 Queen Mary the second ........ .... 168 ...
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... Elizabeth , which has been copied in Ducarel's Anglo - Norman An- tiquities , with the effigies of his wife Berengera , taken from her tomb in the abbey of l'Espan near Mans . 8 This gallant monarch , says Ritson , himself a cele ...
... Elizabeth , which has been copied in Ducarel's Anglo - Norman An- tiquities , with the effigies of his wife Berengera , taken from her tomb in the abbey of l'Espan near Mans . 8 This gallant monarch , says Ritson , himself a cele ...
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... Elizabeth ; it fitted the martyr Charles , and the profligate Charles ; the Romish James , and the calvinist William : and at last seemed peculiarly adapted to the weak head of high - church Anne . The work I have mentioned was printed ...
... Elizabeth ; it fitted the martyr Charles , and the profligate Charles ; the Romish James , and the calvinist William : and at last seemed peculiarly adapted to the weak head of high - church Anne . The work I have mentioned was printed ...
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... Elizabeth . The king indeed was so bounteous as to leave her a legacy of about 4000 % . besides her jointure ! Each of his children , even after his death , showed her the greatest respect , as is evident from their letters to her still ...
... Elizabeth . The king indeed was so bounteous as to leave her a legacy of about 4000 % . besides her jointure ! Each of his children , even after his death , showed her the greatest respect , as is evident from their letters to her still ...
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Página 147 - But habitudes of those that live ; Who, lighting him, did greater lights receive; He drain'd from all, and all they knew. His apprehension quick, his judgment true : That the most learn'd with shame confess, His knowledge more, his reading only less.
Página 74 - Christ was the word that spake it, He took the bread and brake it, And what that word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Página 132 - To conclude, he was the worthiest gentleman, the best master, the best friend, the best husband, the best father, and the best Christian, that the age in which he lived produced.
Página 146 - tis, oh then, that I think there's no Hell Like loving too well. But when I consider the truth of her heart, Such an innocent passion, so kind without art, I fear I have wronged her, and hope she may be So full of true love to be jealous of me.
Página 292 - I know she swore with raging mind, Her kingdom only set apart, There was no loss by law of kind That could have gone so near her...
Página viii - Scaliger compares to the labours of the anvil and the mine ; that what is obvious is not always known, and what is known is not always present ; that sudden fits of inadvertency will surprise vigilance, slight avocations will seduce attention, and casual eclipses of the mind will darken learning ; and that the writer shall often in vain trace his memory at the moment of need for that which yesterday he knew with intuitive...
Página 112 - Power of it to move Affections ; the Style utterly unknown to the Ancients, who could not conceive what Kingly Eloquence was, in respect of which those noted Demagogi were but Hirelings, and Triobulary Rhetoricians.
Página 130 - Some historians have rashly questioned the good faith of this prince: But, for this reproach, the most malignant scrutiny of his conduct, which, in every circumstance is now thoroughly known, affords not any reasonable foundation.
Página 209 - Stage-poets have themselves been very bold with, and others very merry at, the memory of Sir John Oldcastle ; whom they have fancied a boon companion, a jovial...
Página 264 - Now cease, my lute, this is the last 'Labour, that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My lute, be still, for I have done.