The Quarterly Review, Հատոր 179William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1894 |
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... later days , arose the ' shell - keeps ' of the Normans ; and in tracing their origin , in showing us how they were ' tim- bered , ' - and how this enabled them to be burnt , ' - above all in demonstrating their numbers and importance ...
... later days , arose the ' shell - keeps ' of the Normans ; and in tracing their origin , in showing us how they were ' tim- bered , ' - and how this enabled them to be burnt , ' - above all in demonstrating their numbers and importance ...
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... later . ' Here again , as at Arques and Newcastle , the word ' castrum has misled our author against his own judgment , and the inference he ought to have drawn was that Norwich must be later . An admirable paper on this castle was read ...
... later . ' Here again , as at Arques and Newcastle , the word ' castrum has misled our author against his own judgment , and the inference he ought to have drawn was that Norwich must be later . An admirable paper on this castle was read ...
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... later date ' ; while , in one of his introductory chapters , he pronounces it improbable that the keep was constructed before the reign of Stephen , if so early ' ( i . 102 ) . Now if , as Mr. Clark maintains , Richard fitz Scrob ' did ...
... later date ' ; while , in one of his introductory chapters , he pronounces it improbable that the keep was constructed before the reign of Stephen , if so early ' ( i . 102 ) . Now if , as Mr. Clark maintains , Richard fitz Scrob ' did ...
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... later the motte was still thrown up , where a stronghold was needed in a hurry . In the curious Anglo - Norman poem on the Conquest of Ireland , we read that Richard Fleming , on receiving the barony of Slane , Un mot fit jeter Pur ses ...
... later the motte was still thrown up , where a stronghold was needed in a hurry . In the curious Anglo - Norman poem on the Conquest of Ireland , we read that Richard Fleming , on receiving the barony of Slane , Un mot fit jeter Pur ses ...
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... later stronghold . Now , Castle Acre , Mr. Clark observes , is best known to antiquaries as the caput of the 140 lordships held by Earl Warenne at Domesday , ' in Norfolk . But careful analysis of that priceless record reveals the fact ...
... later stronghold . Now , Castle Acre , Mr. Clark observes , is best known to antiquaries as the caput of the 140 lordships held by Earl Warenne at Domesday , ' in Norfolk . But careful analysis of that priceless record reveals the fact ...
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Էջ 116 - Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, It is not night if thou be near ; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise To hide thee from thy servant's eyes.
Էջ 100 - Mr. Keble preached the Assize Sermon in the University Pulpit. It was published under the title of "National Apostasy." I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of 1833.
Էջ 244 - Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Էջ 454 - Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests; and though my dutiful behaviour to your majesty in the worst of times (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions ; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may reasonably convince your majesty and the world that I am actuated by a higher principle,...
Էջ 101 - Man is only truly great when he acts from the passions; never irresistible but when he appeals to the imagination.
Էջ 260 - Tenets and policies, points of political doctrine and points of political practice, have all but vanished. They have not been thrown away but have been stripped away by Time and the progress of events, fulfilling some policies, blotting out others. All has been lost, except office or the hope of it.
Էջ 244 - Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor experienced in each other's talents, nor at all practised in their mutual habitudes and dispositions by joint efforts in business ; no personal confidence, no friendship, no common interest, subsisting among them ; it is evidently impossible that they can act a publick part with uniformity, perseverance, or efficacy.
Էջ 345 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Էջ 395 - Garnait. They made the prayer, and health came to him. After that Columcille gave to Drostan that town, and blessed it, and left as (his) word, 'Whosoever should come against it, let him not be many-yeared [or] victorious.' Drostan's tears came on parting with Columcille. Said Columcill, 'Let DEAR [deara= tears] be its name henceforward.
Էջ 123 - My days are in the yellow leaf; The flowers and fruits of love are gone; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone!