Edwin the Fair: An Historical Drama: and Isaac Comnenus: a PlayE. Moxon, 1845 - 242 psl. |
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... natural enemies ; and their enmity is sufficiently apparent in their writings . But not- withstanding all their efforts , and all the influence which the monastic orders undoubtedly possessed over the English populace of the tenth ...
... natural enemies ; and their enmity is sufficiently apparent in their writings . But not- withstanding all their efforts , and all the influence which the monastic orders undoubtedly possessed over the English populace of the tenth ...
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... nature in its highest faculties and deepest feelings - the spirit of religious en- thusiasm ; a spirit which never fails to produce great men and to give an impulse to the mind of a nation ; but one which commonly passes into a spirit ...
... nature in its highest faculties and deepest feelings - the spirit of religious en- thusiasm ; a spirit which never fails to produce great men and to give an impulse to the mind of a nation ; but one which commonly passes into a spirit ...
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... nature and character of the events recorded , and the manner of recording them ; and the generalizations from the facts of such histories may be just , whether the facts be truly stated or not ; provided only they be such facts as might ...
... nature and character of the events recorded , and the manner of recording them ; and the generalizations from the facts of such histories may be just , whether the facts be truly stated or not ; provided only they be such facts as might ...
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... natural joy In eating , that we wont to have . Forester . Such howls ! What howls ? The Devil's were they , or were they Dunstan's ? Swincherd . Sir , I have ears unskilful to discern Betwixt the twain . They might have come from either ...
... natural joy In eating , that we wont to have . Forester . Such howls ! What howls ? The Devil's were they , or were they Dunstan's ? Swincherd . Sir , I have ears unskilful to discern Betwixt the twain . They might have come from either ...
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... nature so adorned ! Far rather would I see the glossy braid Of its own golden tresses circle it Than England's jewelled crown . [ An Attendant , who appears at the door , announces " The Chancellor . " Good night , Elgiva . Said'st thou ...
... nature so adorned ! Far rather would I see the glossy braid Of its own golden tresses circle it Than England's jewelled crown . [ An Attendant , who appears at the door , announces " The Chancellor . " Good night , Elgiva . Said'st thou ...
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Abbot Alexius Anna ANNA COMNENA aught Bishop BISHOP OF ROCHESTER blood Bridferth bring Brother Ceolwulf Church Citizen Clarenbald comes Comnenian Conon's Count Isaac cousin crown Dane dead doth Dunstan Earl Athulf Earl Leolf Ecfrid EDWIN THE FAIR Elgiva Emma Emperor Enter Ernway Ethilda Eudocia Eunuch Exeunt Exit Exorcist Farewell Father fear friends gates GRIMBALD Gurmo hand Harcather Hark hath head hear heart Heaven holy hour ISAAC COMNENUS King live look Lord Abbot Macrinus Majesty Malpas mind Monk ne'er never Nicephorus night NUMERIAN Officer Palace pass Patriarch peace PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE pray Priest Queen Mother reign Ricola Ruold saith SCENE Second Monk Secular Seneschal Sidroc Sigeric Soldier soul speak spirit stand sword Synod tell thee Theodora There's thine THORBIORGA Thou art Tis true trust Twas voice wait Wherefore word Wulfstan youth