Latin themes of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: Published, for the first time, from the original manuscript in her own handwriting, now preserved in the Imperial Library, ParisWarton Club, 1855 - 79 páginas |
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Página iv
... given to her as themes . Under these circumstances the interest of the manuscript was very different from that which it had been supposed to possess , not so great per- haps , but still so curious , that M. Lalanne in- serted a ...
... given to her as themes . Under these circumstances the interest of the manuscript was very different from that which it had been supposed to possess , not so great per- haps , but still so curious , that M. Lalanne in- serted a ...
Página viii
... given to Mary , who was to transcribe her themes on the recto of each leaf , but who some- times was so inattentive as to write on the verso . When the book was nearly full , the French themes were collected and written in their fit ...
... given to Mary , who was to transcribe her themes on the recto of each leaf , but who some- times was so inattentive as to write on the verso . When the book was nearly full , the French themes were collected and written in their fit ...
Página ix
... el mesmo amor que si fuera su madre . " Yet this can only be given as a * See letter XLV and also letter XXII . + Antonio di Herrera , Historia de lo Succedido en Esco- supposition , with the possibility of its being au- thenticated ix.
... el mesmo amor que si fuera su madre . " Yet this can only be given as a * See letter XLV and also letter XXII . + Antonio di Herrera , Historia de lo Succedido en Esco- supposition , with the possibility of its being au- thenticated ix.
Página xii
... given interest to his themes , and that for us as well as for his pupils , in making them real letters to living and neigh- bouring persons ; they have thus in them some- thing of the life of the times . The letters are in number LXIV ...
... given interest to his themes , and that for us as well as for his pupils , in making them real letters to living and neigh- bouring persons ; they have thus in them some- thing of the life of the times . The letters are in number LXIV ...
Página xvii
... given to her as a first preparation towards this subject , and show us that she was certainly not unaided in the composition of her speech . However , the words of Brantôme , in his life of Mary , are worthy of being quoted here ...
... given to her as a first preparation towards this subject , and show us that she was certainly not unaided in the composition of her speech . However , the words of Brantôme , in his life of Mary , are worthy of being quoted here ...