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Contents
ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1532 | 16 |
THE JUDICIOUS HOOKER AND SHAKESPEARE 6 LORD CHIEF JUSTICE CREWE | 20 |
SIR THOMAS BROWNE AND MILTON | 23 |
JEREMY TAYLOR | 25 |
EVELYNs DIARY | 27 |
JoHN BUNYAN | 29 |
DR JoHNSON | 32 |
EDMUND BURKE | 37 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR | 57 |
LORD BROUGHAM | 62 |
SIR WILLIAM NAPIER | 67 |
RICHARD SHEIL | 70 |
THOMAS CARLYLE | 73 |
HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE | 78 |
CARDINAL NEWMAN | 81 |
LORD MACAULAYAGAIN 27 PRESIDENT LINCOLN 28 JoHN RUSKIN 29 JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE | 95 |
GIBBON | 39 |
HENRY GRATTAN AND MACAULAY 15 LORD ERSKINE | 46 |
ROBERT HALL | 48 |
LORD PLUNKET | 53 |
ROBERT SOUTHEY | 55 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 98 |
SIR WILLIAM BUTLER | 100 |
LORD MORLEY | 103 |
HILAIRE BELLOC 34 KING GEORGE THE FIFTH 35 CONCLUSION | 108 |
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