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Page xiii
... persons and events , mixing them up with real ones , it is that he may set forth into view those parts , and elements , and aspects of life , which lie without the range of common history , embodying in imaginary forms that truth of ...
... persons and events , mixing them up with real ones , it is that he may set forth into view those parts , and elements , and aspects of life , which lie without the range of common history , embodying in imaginary forms that truth of ...
Page xvii
... person and government , which let in upon him the assaults of papal arrogance , and gave free course to the wholesome violence of the no- bles . Which was by no means the case . For though , by the treatment of his nephew , John did ...
... person and government , which let in upon him the assaults of papal arrogance , and gave free course to the wholesome violence of the no- bles . Which was by no means the case . For though , by the treatment of his nephew , John did ...
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... person . Now , if such an exploit were needful or desirable for the proper display of Faul- conbridge's character , it does not well appear but that the real Vidomar would have answered the purpose : at all events , the thing might ...
... person . Now , if such an exploit were needful or desirable for the proper display of Faul- conbridge's character , it does not well appear but that the real Vidomar would have answered the purpose : at all events , the thing might ...
Page xxi
... persons , also , are liberally introduced , the king himself , who figures largely till his death , Pope Innocent III , Cardinal Pandulph , Stephen Langton , Simon of Swinstead , and a monk called Raymundús , and with these are mixed up ...
... persons , also , are liberally introduced , the king himself , who figures largely till his death , Pope Innocent III , Cardinal Pandulph , Stephen Langton , Simon of Swinstead , and a monk called Raymundús , and with these are mixed up ...
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... persons deliver them- selves somewhat in the style of set speeches , rather as authors striving for effect , than as men and women stirred by the real passions and interests of life ; there is some- thing of a bookish grandiloquent tang ...
... persons deliver them- selves somewhat in the style of set speeches , rather as authors striving for effect , than as men and women stirred by the real passions and interests of life ; there is some- thing of a bookish grandiloquent tang ...
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