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Strana 449
Elizabeth's own character is therefore implicated to some degree in that of the man whom she singled out for such especial distinction , and it becomes important that we should know what it really was . In the opinion of contemporaries ...
Elizabeth's own character is therefore implicated to some degree in that of the man whom she singled out for such especial distinction , and it becomes important that we should know what it really was . In the opinion of contemporaries ...
Strana 458
And yet Lord Campbell , with the passage under his eyes , cannot afford to allow Elizabeth the credit of a disinterested choice ; and he still asserts , that when Camden states that a fact has taken place , he means only that “ there ...
And yet Lord Campbell , with the passage under his eyes , cannot afford to allow Elizabeth the credit of a disinterested choice ; and he still asserts , that when Camden states that a fact has taken place , he means only that “ there ...
Strana 461
( a ) " Notwithstanding these tender sentiments , Elizabeth did not distinguish him from her other courtiers ... ( 6 ) We are not at present concerned with the two first of these pretty instances of Elizabeth's manners ; but a reference ...
( a ) " Notwithstanding these tender sentiments , Elizabeth did not distinguish him from her other courtiers ... ( 6 ) We are not at present concerned with the two first of these pretty instances of Elizabeth's manners ; but a reference ...
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