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... Henry IV . ' was written by Dr. Samuel Johnson , and was probably the first of many expressions of perplexity . One of the latest is from the pen of Prof. Bradley , who writes thus : - impression that they are satisfied with their own ...
... Henry IV . ' was written by Dr. Samuel Johnson , and was probably the first of many expressions of perplexity . One of the latest is from the pen of Prof. Bradley , who writes thus : - impression that they are satisfied with their own ...
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... Henry Kirke White , ' by William Holloway , author of The Peasant's Fate . ' This circumstance has again aroused my curiosity to learn something about Holloway . Can any of your readers enlighten me ? 66 it would seem that he had some ...
... Henry Kirke White , ' by William Holloway , author of The Peasant's Fate . ' This circumstance has again aroused my curiosity to learn something about Holloway . Can any of your readers enlighten me ? 66 it would seem that he had some ...
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... HENRY FIELDING . possibly the author may have used the ex- pression with a jocular emphasis on the word land . I should , however , be glad to learn whether the expression occurs elsewhere , and whether it may be regarded as a phrase or ...
... HENRY FIELDING . possibly the author may have used the ex- pression with a jocular emphasis on the word land . I should , however , be glad to learn whether the expression occurs elsewhere , and whether it may be regarded as a phrase or ...
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... Henry Gorges , Esq . probably came from the Church of St. Luke , Chelsea . In Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society , vol . ii . p . 329 , is an article on the brass of Sir Arthur Gorges ( 1625 ) in Chelsea Old Church ...
... Henry Gorges , Esq . probably came from the Church of St. Luke , Chelsea . In Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society , vol . ii . p . 329 , is an article on the brass of Sir Arthur Gorges ( 1625 ) in Chelsea Old Church ...
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... Henry of Wanstead was a son of Humphrey . Sir Henry had two sons , William and Henry . William was therefore a great - grandson of Sir Walter of Ape- thorp . " There is a marble slab in the north aisle of Danbury Church with this ...
... Henry of Wanstead was a son of Humphrey . Sir Henry had two sons , William and Henry . William was therefore a great - grandson of Sir Walter of Ape- thorp . " There is a marble slab in the north aisle of Danbury Church with this ...
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Página 142 - How am I then a villain To counsel Cassio to this parallel course, Directly to his good? Divinity of hell! When devils will the blackest sins put on, They do suggest at first with heavenly shows...
Página 106 - Witch. WHEN shall we three meet again, In thunder, lightning, or in rain ? 2 Witch.
Página 52 - That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp. Thy age, like ours, O soul of Sir John Cheek, Hated not learning worse than toad or asp, When thou taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek.
Página 159 - Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be : Why then should we desire to be deceived?
Página 265 - So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies; he that loveth his wife loveth himself.
Página 107 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Página 369 - ... although we think we govern our words, and prescribe it well, loquendum ut vulgus, sentiendum ut sapientes ; yet certain it is that words, as a Tartar's bow, do shoot back upon the understanding of the wisest, and mightily entangle and pervert the judgment.
Página 107 - Fair is foul, and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air.
Página 52 - But what my power might else exact, — like one Who having unto truth, by telling of it, Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie...
Página 48 - Latin thesaurus inventus, which is where any money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion, is found hidden in the earth, or other private place, the owner thereof being unknown ; in which case the treasure belongs to the king : but if he that hid it be known, or afterwards found out, the owner and not the king is entitled to it°.