| Henry Algernon Percy Earl of Northumberland, Thomas Percy - 1770 - 514 páginas
...King's Evil ; at leaft in the MS. above quoted there is no mention or hint of any power of that fort. This miraculous gift was left to be claimed by the STUARTS: our ancient PLANTAGENETS were humbly content to cure the CRAMP, Page 336. " A Mes [Mafs] of Requiem upon the Morowe [of] my " Lord's... | |
| Henry Algernon Percy, Thomas Percy - 1770 - 516 páginas
...King's Evil ; at leaft in the MS. above quoted there is no mention or hint of any power of that fort. This miraculous gift was left to be claimed by the STUARTS: our ancient PLANTACENETS were humbly content to cure the CRAMP, Pag: 336. " A Mes [Mafs] of Requiem upon the Morowe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 632 páginas
...very acutely obferves on the fubjecl of crumprings, " that the miraculous gift of curing the evil, was left to be claimed by the Stuarts : our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." STEEVENS. , 7 My countryman ; but yet I &no-iv him not.~\ Malcolm... | |
| several hands - 1780 - 612 páginas
...Book of the Fifth E. of Nortbumb. very acutely obferves, " that the miraculous gift of curing the evil was left to be claimed by the Stuarts. Our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." At the end of the firft part of Henry IV. we have fome curious obfervations,... | |
| 1780 - 472 páginas
...Evil ; " at leaft in the MSS. above quoted, there is no mention " or hint of any power of that fort. This miraculous " gift was left to be claimed by the STUARTS : our an" cient PLANTAOENETS were humbly content to cure " the cramp." I cite this paiTage merely to remark,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1780 - 612 páginas
...Book of tht Fifth E. of Nortbumb. very acutely obferves, " that the miraculous girt of curing the evil was left to be claimed by the Stuarts. Our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." At the end of the firft part of Henry IV. we have fome curious obfervations,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 614 páginas
...Book ef the Fifth E. ef Nortbumb. very acutely obferves, " that the miraculous gift of curing the evil was left to be claimed by the Stuarts. Our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." At the end of the firft part of Henry IV. we have fome curious obfervations,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1783 - 266 páginas
...very acutely obferves on the fubjeft of cramp rings, " that the miraculous gift of curing the evil was left to be claimed by the Stuarts ; our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." There may be a vaft fund of acutenefs, but there is not a tittle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 páginas
...Houlhold Book fays, " that our ancient kings even in thofe dark times of fuperftition, do not (eem to have affected to cure the king's evil. — This...claimed by the Stuarts : our ancient Plantagenets were humbly content to cure the cramp." In this aflertion however the learned editor of the above curious... | |
| 1801 - 554 páginas
...feem to hive affe£ked to cure the King's E-vii ; ;: lead this MÎ. gives no hint of any fuch power. This miraculous gift was left to be claimed by the Stuarts; our ancient Plantagenets were hombly content to cure the cramp.— The Doftor adds, that, in 1536, when the convocation under Henry... | |
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