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... hand . In 1566 , the Dominican Inquisitor , Michael Ghislieri , was elected Pope , under the title of Pius V. In Pius ( 1566-72 ) were embodied the new spirit and policy of the Roman Church , as they had been created and moulded by the ...
... hand . In 1566 , the Dominican Inquisitor , Michael Ghislieri , was elected Pope , under the title of Pius V. In Pius ( 1566-72 ) were embodied the new spirit and policy of the Roman Church , as they had been created and moulded by the ...
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... hands the blood of St. Bartholomew , was sentenced to lose his right hand as a seditious libeller . 1 Published in June , 1580. Reprinted incompletely in Hasle- wood , Ancient Critical Essays ( 1815 ) , ii . 255. Extracts given in edi ...
... hands the blood of St. Bartholomew , was sentenced to lose his right hand as a seditious libeller . 1 Published in June , 1580. Reprinted incompletely in Hasle- wood , Ancient Critical Essays ( 1815 ) , ii . 255. Extracts given in edi ...
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... hand at verse . Pop- ular writing took that shape . The curious and unique record of literature preserved in the registers of the Sta- tioners ' Company , shows that the greater proportion of what was published , or at least entered for ...
... hand at verse . Pop- ular writing took that shape . The curious and unique record of literature preserved in the registers of the Sta- tioners ' Company , shows that the greater proportion of what was published , or at least entered for ...
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... hand sword , a poyna- do , a colossus , a pyramid , a painter's easel , a market cross , a trumpet , an anchor , a pair of pot - hooks . " Puttenham's Art of Poetry , with its books , one on Proportion , the other on Ornament , might be ...
... hand sword , a poyna- do , a colossus , a pyramid , a painter's easel , a market cross , a trumpet , an anchor , a pair of pot - hooks . " Puttenham's Art of Poetry , with its books , one on Proportion , the other on Ornament , might be ...
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... hand . But the current of his own secret thoughts , those thoughts , with their ideals and aims , which tell a man what he is made for , and where his power lies , set another way . The Faerie Queene was " fairer in his eye than the ...
... hand . But the current of his own secret thoughts , those thoughts , with their ideals and aims , which tell a man what he is made for , and where his power lies , set another way . The Faerie Queene was " fairer in his eye than the ...
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