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Coppee, Henry

"English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction"

The low chant of the _cuisse rompue_ is especially pathetic.
[26] This last claim of title was based upon the voyages of the Cabots,
and the unsuccessful colonial efforts of Raleigh and Gilbert.
[27] Froude, i. 65.
[28] Introduction to fifth canto of Marmion.
[29] Froude, i. 73.
[30] Opening scene of The Merry Wives of Windsor.
[31] Rev. A. Dyce attributes this play to Marlowe or Kyd.
[32] The dates as determined by Malone are given: many of them differ from
those of Drake and Chalmers.
[33]
If parts allure thee, think how Bacon shined
The wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind.
_Pope, Essay on Man_.
[34] Life of Addison.
[35] Macaulay: Art. on Warren Hastings.
[36] The handwriting of Junius professionally investigated by Mr. Charles
P. Chabot. London, 1871.
[37] H. C. Robinson, Diary II., 79.



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