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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... The adoption of impresses first prevailed in the ex- pedition of Charles Eighth against Naples , 1494 , and it was about the beginning of the reign of Henry Eighth that the English wits first thought of imitating the 72 REVIEW OF.
... The adoption of impresses first prevailed in the ex- pedition of Charles Eighth against Naples , 1494 , and it was about the beginning of the reign of Henry Eighth that the English wits first thought of imitating the 72 REVIEW OF.
Pagina 78
... prevailed , all that had been so gloriously achieved during the government of Elizabeth would in all probability have been irretrievably lost . Eng- 6 land , Scotland , and the United Provinces would 78 REVIEW OF queen being told of the ...
... prevailed , all that had been so gloriously achieved during the government of Elizabeth would in all probability have been irretrievably lost . Eng- 6 land , Scotland , and the United Provinces would 78 REVIEW OF queen being told of the ...
Pagina 90
... prevailed likewise among our Aborigines . The beautiful example of filial and conjugal affection , given by the noble daughter of Le- onidas and wife of Cleombrotus , commands our high- est admiration . In Greece and other ancient ...
... prevailed likewise among our Aborigines . The beautiful example of filial and conjugal affection , given by the noble daughter of Le- onidas and wife of Cleombrotus , commands our high- est admiration . In Greece and other ancient ...
Pagina 98
... prevailed , it was not uncom- mon for a number of brothers to have one wife ; and we ascertain from some translations of Sir William Jones , that this custom prevailed at an early period in India . Lady Montague remarks , that , in ...
... prevailed , it was not uncom- mon for a number of brothers to have one wife ; and we ascertain from some translations of Sir William Jones , that this custom prevailed at an early period in India . Lady Montague remarks , that , in ...
Pagina 99
... state of primitive simplicity which prevailed , on the first discovery of this country , among the Abo- rigines , every man had one wife , in conformity with the law of nature , as an equal number of PRESCOTT'S HISTORY . 99.
... state of primitive simplicity which prevailed , on the first discovery of this country , among the Abo- rigines , every man had one wife , in conformity with the law of nature , as an equal number of PRESCOTT'S HISTORY . 99.
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