The Indicator and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and Fire-side, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1835 |
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... story of Godiva is not a fiction , as many sup- pose it . At least it is to be found in Matthew of Westminster , and is not of a nature to have been a mere invention . Her name , and that of her husband , Leofric , are mentioned in an ...
... story of Godiva is not a fiction , as many sup- pose it . At least it is to be found in Matthew of Westminster , and is not of a nature to have been a mere invention . Her name , and that of her husband , Leofric , are mentioned in an ...
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... story ; but we remember well , that at the beginning of his fragment on that subject , he says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the be- nefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use of ...
... story ; but we remember well , that at the beginning of his fragment on that subject , he says he shall relate doubtful stories as well as authentic ones , for the be- nefit of those , if no others , who will know how to make use of ...
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... was Earl of Leicester , and the other particulars of him mentioned above . The Earl was buried at Coventry , his Countess most probably in the same tomb . times , is not so honourable . The whole story 16 THE INDICATOR .
... was Earl of Leicester , and the other particulars of him mentioned above . The Earl was buried at Coventry , his Countess most probably in the same tomb . times , is not so honourable . The whole story 16 THE INDICATOR .
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... story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be con- ceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject as might have been expected ; yet what he says is said well and earnestly : Coventry at length From her small mean regard ...
... story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be con- ceived . Drayton has not made so much of this subject as might have been expected ; yet what he says is said well and earnestly : Coventry at length From her small mean regard ...
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... story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by the his- torians ) that Charles Brandon gave a proof of the fineness of his nature , equally just towards himself , and conciliating towards the jealous . He appeared , at a ...
... story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by the his- torians ) that Charles Brandon gave a proof of the fineness of his nature , equally just towards himself , and conciliating towards the jealous . He appeared , at a ...
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287 ページ - La Belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall!" I saw their starved lips in the gloam With horrid warning gaped wide, And I awoke and found me here On the cold hill's side. And this is why I sojourn here Alone and palely loitering, Though the sedge is wither'd from the lake, And no birds sing.
267 ページ - Now the bright morning star, Day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and the pale primrose.
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8 ページ - Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold, The immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook...