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Kenilworth

Chapter 32 

Word Count: 4491    |    Released on: 10/11/2017

shoulder,Which better had been branded by the hangman.What then?— Kings do their best; and they and weMust an

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“A certain degree of success, real or supposed, in the delineation of Queen Mary, naturally induced the author to attempt something similar respecting “her sister and her foe,” the celebrated Elizabeth. He will not, however, pretend to have approached the task with the same feelings; for the candid Robertson himself confesses having felt the prejudices with which a Scottishman is tempted to regard the subject; and what so liberal a historian avows, a poor romance-writer dares not disown.”