The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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Page 172
... Bishop of Beauvais , was a diction as their subject , which she never had Frenchman ; so was his colleague , the vicar- been , and resolved to try her before an eccle- general of the inquisition ; so were both the siastical tribunal on ...
... Bishop of Beauvais , was a diction as their subject , which she never had Frenchman ; so was his colleague , the vicar- been , and resolved to try her before an eccle- general of the inquisition ; so were both the siastical tribunal on ...
Page 173
... Bishop of Beauvais . Whe- main - spring of her enthusiasm , or a morbid ther God may love or may hate the English , point in her mind , where judgment and memo- I know not ; but I know that they shall be ry had been overpowered by ...
... Bishop of Beauvais . Whe- main - spring of her enthusiasm , or a morbid ther God may love or may hate the English , point in her mind , where judgment and memo- I know not ; but I know that they shall be ry had been overpowered by ...
Page 174
... Bishop of Beauvais apprised of Joan's change of dress , than he hastened to the prison to convict her of the fact . He asked her whether she had heard ' her Voices ' again ? ' I have , ' answered Joan ; ' St. Catherine and St. Margaret ...
... Bishop of Beauvais apprised of Joan's change of dress , than he hastened to the prison to convict her of the fact . He asked her whether she had heard ' her Voices ' again ? ' I have , ' answered Joan ; ' St. Catherine and St. Margaret ...
Page 175
... Bishop of Beauvais drew nigh just after ception of the Maid and her brother in 1436 ; the pile was kindled ; ' It is you , ' said she to 2dly , for wines and refreshments presented him , who have brought me to this death . ' ' à Dame ...
... Bishop of Beauvais drew nigh just after ception of the Maid and her brother in 1436 ; the pile was kindled ; ' It is you , ' said she to 2dly , for wines and refreshments presented him , who have brought me to this death . ' ' à Dame ...
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