The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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at once appropriated by the present writer , as an invaluable means of doing justice to the memory of one whom she considers the most remarkable woman the sixteenth century has produced . No such memoir has appeared on the part of her ...
at once appropriated by the present writer , as an invaluable means of doing justice to the memory of one whom she considers the most remarkable woman the sixteenth century has produced . No such memoir has appeared on the part of her ...
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... hear much . The king's intention is to be recognised by the Carthaginians , and then to demand from Rome the restoration of his sovereignty . To do him justice , he avows , in the opening Tales from the Old Dramatists . 75.
... hear much . The king's intention is to be recognised by the Carthaginians , and then to demand from Rome the restoration of his sovereignty . To do him justice , he avows , in the opening Tales from the Old Dramatists . 75.
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do him justice , he avows , in the opening dialogue with a Stoic , in sight of Carthage , that he has the smallest hope of success ; and even the Stoic's suggestion that the mother of Antiochus was a Roman , and therefore that he may ...
do him justice , he avows , in the opening dialogue with a Stoic , in sight of Carthage , that he has the smallest hope of success ; and even the Stoic's suggestion that the mother of Antiochus was a Roman , and therefore that he may ...
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... justice , but will not give him up to Rome . Antiochus despairs . " Poor men , though fallen , may rise ; but kings like me , If once by fortune slaved , are ne'er set free . " Still in Carthage as the third act opens . The Roman is ...
... justice , but will not give him up to Rome . Antiochus despairs . " Poor men , though fallen , may rise ; but kings like me , If once by fortune slaved , are ne'er set free . " Still in Carthage as the third act opens . The Roman is ...
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... justice on Flaminius . He is reinoved to prison . And the hunted Antiochus , on whom a ray of hope now dawns , for the last time , exclaims- " How a smile Labours to break forth from me . ' Alas ! the smile may spare its labour . The ...
... justice on Flaminius . He is reinoved to prison . And the hunted Antiochus , on whom a ray of hope now dawns , for the last time , exclaims- " How a smile Labours to break forth from me . ' Alas ! the smile may spare its labour . The ...
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