The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Band 17R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... satire . Their rewards were certainly , in some cases , enormous , and prove the esteem in which they were held ; though this may be partly ascribed to the general thirst after amusement , and the difficulty experienced by the great in ...
... satire . Their rewards were certainly , in some cases , enormous , and prove the esteem in which they were held ; though this may be partly ascribed to the general thirst after amusement , and the difficulty experienced by the great in ...
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... satire at Eleanor of Guienne , who was , in fact , a sort of devil incarnate . Of this fiendish parentage , according to the romance , came that " King y - christened of most renown , Strong Richard Coeur de Lioun . " The feat by which ...
... satire at Eleanor of Guienne , who was , in fact , a sort of devil incarnate . Of this fiendish parentage , according to the romance , came that " King y - christened of most renown , Strong Richard Coeur de Lioun . " The feat by which ...
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... satire , well known among collectors , entitled , " Have with you to Saffron- Walden , or Gabriel Harvey's Hunt's up . " It was highly meritorious in Mr Todd to peruse these letters , and to consider them as proper materials for his ...
... satire , well known among collectors , entitled , " Have with you to Saffron- Walden , or Gabriel Harvey's Hunt's up . " It was highly meritorious in Mr Todd to peruse these letters , and to consider them as proper materials for his ...
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... satire and elsewhere , Spenser has not hesitated to launch the darts of his satire against his powerful enemy Lord Burleigh . After the publication of the Faëry Queen in 1590 , Spenser seems to have returned to Ireland , where he was ...
... satire and elsewhere , Spenser has not hesitated to launch the darts of his satire against his powerful enemy Lord Burleigh . After the publication of the Faëry Queen in 1590 , Spenser seems to have returned to Ireland , where he was ...
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... satire than a system of solemn pedantic foppery , which its proselytes , in the extremity of self - conceit , con- sidered as the most refined perfection of gallantry . While this ridiculous affectation was adopted by the learned and ...
... satire than a system of solemn pedantic foppery , which its proselytes , in the extremity of self - conceit , con- sidered as the most refined perfection of gallantry . While this ridiculous affectation was adopted by the learned and ...
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