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... ancient , but had lost their estates in the civil contests of the houses of York and Lancaster . This grandfather was a rigid Papist ; and , having disinherited his son for embracing the Protestant faith , though he had educated him at ...
... ancient , but had lost their estates in the civil contests of the houses of York and Lancaster . This grandfather was a rigid Papist ; and , having disinherited his son for embracing the Protestant faith , though he had educated him at ...
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... ancient nobility ; and all the leading names of commoners , rich in domains as well as in blood , -who carried more respect and influence than most of the best of modern nobility . Percy , the Earl of Northumberland , was immured a ...
... ancient nobility ; and all the leading names of commoners , rich in domains as well as in blood , -who carried more respect and influence than most of the best of modern nobility . Percy , the Earl of Northumberland , was immured a ...
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... ancient literature : he was a more just thinker , and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry , and consequently more propriety . If a fondness for the Italian writers has some- times infected his ...
... ancient literature : he was a more just thinker , and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry , and consequently more propriety . If a fondness for the Italian writers has some- times infected his ...
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... ancient , many of which yet remained in their original state unchanged and undecayed : nor was that style , in part at least , quite omitted in Inigo Jones's first manner ; where only a little is seen , more is left to the imagination ...
... ancient , many of which yet remained in their original state unchanged and undecayed : nor was that style , in part at least , quite omitted in Inigo Jones's first manner ; where only a little is seen , more is left to the imagination ...
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... ancient ecclesiastical architecture , its vaults , shrines , aisles , pillars , and painted glass , rendered yet more awful by the accompaniment of the choral service . " It is unnecessary to copy the opinion which Johnson gives of " L ...
... ancient ecclesiastical architecture , its vaults , shrines , aisles , pillars , and painted glass , rendered yet more awful by the accompaniment of the choral service . " It is unnecessary to copy the opinion which Johnson gives of " L ...
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