Reviews of a Part of Prescott's 'History of Ferdinand and Isabella,' and of Campbell's 'Lectures on Poetry.'J.H. Francis, 1841 - 199 pagini This work by Elizabeth Sanders seeks to illuminate some of the viewpoints expressed by William H. Prescott in his work History of Ferdinand and Isabella, as well as draw comparisons between Queen Isabella and another great female monarch of the 16th century: Queen Elizabeth I of England. |
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... Earl of Leicester , was stationed at Tilbury , in order to defend the capital . The principal army consisted of thirty- four thousand foot and two thousand horse , and was commanded by Lord Hunsdon . These forces were reserved for ...
... Earl of Leicester , was stationed at Tilbury , in order to defend the capital . The principal army consisted of thirty- four thousand foot and two thousand horse , and was commanded by Lord Hunsdon . These forces were reserved for ...
Pagina 59
... able to execute some distin- guished undertaking and never will I be diverted from the intention , while life shall animate this frame , ' & c . & c . ' The earl of Leicester had been elected chancellor of PRESCOTT'S HISTORY . 59.
... able to execute some distin- guished undertaking and never will I be diverted from the intention , while life shall animate this frame , ' & c . & c . ' The earl of Leicester had been elected chancellor of PRESCOTT'S HISTORY . 59.
Pagina 60
... Earl of Leciester showed himself more than ever solicitous to improve the favor of his sovereign , received confirma- tion from the unparalleled magnificence of the recep- tion which he provided for her , when , during her pro- gress in ...
... Earl of Leciester showed himself more than ever solicitous to improve the favor of his sovereign , received confirma- tion from the unparalleled magnificence of the recep- tion which he provided for her , when , during her pro- gress in ...
Pagina 61
... Earl of Leicester sustain the honor of this royal visit , a demonstration of her majes- ty's satisfaction in her entertainment quite unexam- pled . The favorite , anxious to secure his ascendency by fresh efforts of gallantry and ...
... Earl of Leicester sustain the honor of this royal visit , a demonstration of her majes- ty's satisfaction in her entertainment quite unexam- pled . The favorite , anxious to secure his ascendency by fresh efforts of gallantry and ...
Pagina 63
... Earl of Surry ; and in the midst of these heathenish exhibitions , the minister of the Dutch church watched his opportunity to offer to her the grateful homage of his flock . To these deserving strangers , protestant refugees from ...
... Earl of Surry ; and in the midst of these heathenish exhibitions , the minister of the Dutch church watched his opportunity to offer to her the grateful homage of his flock . To these deserving strangers , protestant refugees from ...
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Reviews of a Part of Prescott's 'History of Ferdinand and Isabella,' and of ... Elizabeth Elkins Sanders Vizualizare completă - 1841 |
Reviews of a Part of Prescott's 'History of Ferdinand and Isabella,' and of ... Elizabeth Elkins Sanders Vizualizare completă - 1841 |
Reviews of a Part of Prescott's 'History of Ferdinand and Isabella,' and of ... Elizabeth Elkins Sanders Vizualizare completă - 1841 |
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