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Page 49
... occur in the reign of Edward VI . like the follow- ing , in 1549 : " Paid to Lockwood , the Kyng's Jester , iij iiij . " And similar payments were made to him during the reign of Mary , and part of the reign of Elizabeth . I do not find ...
... occur in the reign of Edward VI . like the follow- ing , in 1549 : " Paid to Lockwood , the Kyng's Jester , iij iiij . " And similar payments were made to him during the reign of Mary , and part of the reign of Elizabeth . I do not find ...
Page 50
... occurs in Pope's Works , " Letters to and from H. Cromwell , Esq . " ( Letter x . Oct. 9 , 1709. ) " Histories , " he says , " are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends , but I will not insist upon many of them ...
... occurs in Pope's Works , " Letters to and from H. Cromwell , Esq . " ( Letter x . Oct. 9 , 1709. ) " Histories , " he says , " are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends , but I will not insist upon many of them ...
Page 54
... occur in the hands of an unskilful artist ; and having occurred elsewhere , as well as here at the fountain - head , has given rise to questions about this ancient coat . There were , close up to the ceiling on one side of the " Hall ...
... occur in the hands of an unskilful artist ; and having occurred elsewhere , as well as here at the fountain - head , has given rise to questions about this ancient coat . There were , close up to the ceiling on one side of the " Hall ...
Page 56
... occurs in book i . chap . ii . § 5 , ed.planation " white eagle , " without some grounds of Keble . Speaking of the Eternal Law , which " God himself hath made to himself , and thereby work- eth all things whereof he is the cause and ...
... occurs in book i . chap . ii . § 5 , ed.planation " white eagle , " without some grounds of Keble . Speaking of the Eternal Law , which " God himself hath made to himself , and thereby work- eth all things whereof he is the cause and ...
Page 59
... occurs an epistle from Bregwin to Lull , the successor of S. Boniface . Dr. Giles attributes to this epistle the date " circ . A.D. 761. " - The proem of the letter is in these words : “ Dies multi elapsi sunt , ex quo sollicitus ...
... occurs an epistle from Bregwin to Lull , the successor of S. Boniface . Dr. Giles attributes to this epistle the date " circ . A.D. 761. " - The proem of the letter is in these words : “ Dies multi elapsi sunt , ex quo sollicitus ...
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