The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... seems indifferent to her modern restlessness ; and art and light literature are not neglected now , as they were during Calvin's reign . Still , while Geneva is the metropolis of reform and revolution , she can be but a provincial town ...
... seems indifferent to her modern restlessness ; and art and light literature are not neglected now , as they were during Calvin's reign . Still , while Geneva is the metropolis of reform and revolution , she can be but a provincial town ...
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... seems to have been a superior man . He exhibited a taste for literature , and with his wife , the daughter of Sir John Spenser , cultivated the society of men of letters . As a Protestant , he seems to have awakened the hostility of the ...
... seems to have been a superior man . He exhibited a taste for literature , and with his wife , the daughter of Sir John Spenser , cultivated the society of men of letters . As a Protestant , he seems to have awakened the hostility of the ...
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... seems to have been in frequent attendance on the king ; while that he was valued by him seems proved by the one hundred marks left him in the royal will . He died in 1553 , and was buried in St. Margaret's , Westminster . Thus it will ...
... seems to have been in frequent attendance on the king ; while that he was valued by him seems proved by the one hundred marks left him in the royal will . He died in 1553 , and was buried in St. Margaret's , Westminster . Thus it will ...
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