The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 5-6Wm. H. Wise, 1903 |
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... Richard of Devizes . ' The priest translated the Vulgate , and translated the sanc- tities of old hagiology into English virtues on English ground . It was a certain affirmative or aggressive state of the Caucasian races . Man awoke ...
... Richard of Devizes . ' The priest translated the Vulgate , and translated the sanc- tities of old hagiology into English virtues on English ground . It was a certain affirmative or aggressive state of the Caucasian races . Man awoke ...
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... Richard , in Richard of Devizes ' Chron- icle , ' to those in the diaries of Sir Samuel Romilly and of Haydon the painter . " Abroad with my wife , " writes Pepys piously , " the first time that ever I rode in my own coach ; which do ...
... Richard , in Richard of Devizes ' Chron- icle , ' to those in the diaries of Sir Samuel Romilly and of Haydon the painter . " Abroad with my wife , " writes Pepys piously , " the first time that ever I rode in my own coach ; which do ...
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... Richard of Devizes in his chronicle relates with delight that on the Coronation - day of King Richard , which happened to be on Good Friday , " About the self - same hour that the Son was immolated to the Father , a sacrifice of the ...
... Richard of Devizes in his chronicle relates with delight that on the Coronation - day of King Richard , which happened to be on Good Friday , " About the self - same hour that the Son was immolated to the Father , a sacrifice of the ...
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... Richard of Devizes ' chronicle of Richard I.'s crusade , in the twelfth century , may show . King Richard taunts God with forsaking him . " O fie ! O how unwilling should I be to forsake thee , in so forlorn and dreadful a position ...
... Richard of Devizes ' chronicle of Richard I.'s crusade , in the twelfth century , may show . King Richard taunts God with forsaking him . " O fie ! O how unwilling should I be to forsake thee , in so forlorn and dreadful a position ...
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