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Page xvii
... heart whose pulsations are felt in every part of the structure . The alleged right of Arthur to the throne draws on the wars between John and Philip , and finally the loss from the English crown of the provinces in France . And so far ...
... heart whose pulsations are felt in every part of the structure . The alleged right of Arthur to the throne draws on the wars between John and Philip , and finally the loss from the English crown of the provinces in France . And so far ...
Page xxiii
... heart , resolute to with- stand alike all foreign encroachments , whether from kings , or emperors , or popes . Thus his feeling against Rome is wisely tempered in that proportion which is equally re- quired by the laws of morality and ...
... heart , resolute to with- stand alike all foreign encroachments , whether from kings , or emperors , or popes . Thus his feeling against Rome is wisely tempered in that proportion which is equally re- quired by the laws of morality and ...
Page xxxi
... heart is too full of the holiness of youth to conceive how any thing so treacherous and unnatural can be , as that which he fears . In his dying speech , - " O me ! my uncle's spirit is in these stones , " our impression against John is ...
... heart is too full of the holiness of youth to conceive how any thing so treacherous and unnatural can be , as that which he fears . In his dying speech , - " O me ! my uncle's spirit is in these stones , " our impression against John is ...
Page xxxii
... heart loved to make childhood its playmate , cannot be doubted . The reign of King John furnished no characters fully answerable to the demands of dramatic interest . To meet this want , therefore , there was need of one or more “ repre ...
... heart loved to make childhood its playmate , cannot be doubted . The reign of King John furnished no characters fully answerable to the demands of dramatic interest . To meet this want , therefore , there was need of one or more “ repre ...
Page xxxiv
... heart - rending pleadings of maternal despair . We do not forgive him the death of Arthur , because he had too late revoked his doom and tried to prevent it ; and perhaps because he has himself repented of his black design , our moral ...
... heart - rending pleadings of maternal despair . We do not forgive him the death of Arthur , because he had too late revoked his doom and tried to prevent it ; and perhaps because he has himself repented of his black design , our moral ...
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