Lady Anne Clifford. Roger Ascham. John Fisher. The Rev. William Mason. Sir Richard ArkwrightE. Moxon, 1852 |
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... better than he could have done in his here- ditary sphere . Moreover , the legendary lore , the floating traditions , the wild superstitions of that age , together with the family history , which must have been early instilled into him ...
... better than he could have done in his here- ditary sphere . Moreover , the legendary lore , the floating traditions , the wild superstitions of that age , together with the family history , which must have been early instilled into him ...
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... better suited to the calm unenterprising dissipation of the present age , young Henry Clifford turned outlaw , assembled a band of dissolute followers , harassed the religious houses , beat their tenants , and forced the inhabitants of ...
... better suited to the calm unenterprising dissipation of the present age , young Henry Clifford turned outlaw , assembled a band of dissolute followers , harassed the religious houses , beat their tenants , and forced the inhabitants of ...
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... better paid than themselves . The first Earl of Cumberland had the address or fortune to retain the favour of Henry VIII . , whose youthful comrade he had been , till the end of his life . Seven years after his advance to an earldom he ...
... better paid than themselves . The first Earl of Cumberland had the address or fortune to retain the favour of Henry VIII . , whose youthful comrade he had been , till the end of his life . Seven years after his advance to an earldom he ...
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... emulated the stainless honour and humanity of Sir Philip Sidney . Drake and Raleigh themselves were little better than gentlemen buccaneers . A few words may here be admitted on Clifford's deportment 34 ANNE CLIFFORD .
... emulated the stainless honour and humanity of Sir Philip Sidney . Drake and Raleigh themselves were little better than gentlemen buccaneers . A few words may here be admitted on Clifford's deportment 34 ANNE CLIFFORD .
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... better express the truth . To this entanglement , his daughter , who speaks of him , as a good daughter should do of an indifferent father , thus feelingly alludes : " But as good natures through human frailty are often misled , so he ...
... better express the truth . To this entanglement , his daughter , who speaks of him , as a good daughter should do of an indifferent father , thus feelingly alludes : " But as good natures through human frailty are often misled , so he ...
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afterwards ancient Anne Boleyn Anne Clifford appear Arkwright Athelwold beauty better Bishop Fisher Bishop of Rochester called Cambridge Caractacus Cardinal Castle Chancellor character chorus Church clergy College command conscience Countess court daughter death died divine drama Druids Earl of Cumberland Edward Elfrida Elidurus Elizabeth England English epistle Euripides Evelina father favour give Greek hath Henry VIII holy honour John King Henry King's Lady Anne Lady Anne Clifford Latin learning lived Lord Lord Clifford manner Margaret marriage Mason master means mind mother nature never noble occasion perhaps persons poem poet poetical poetry poor Pope Prince Queen quoth reign Roger Ascham royal Shakspeare Sir John Cheke Skipton Skipton Castle Sophocles soul speech thing Thomas thou thought tion took treason true truth unto virtue Wolsey woman words write young youth