"Monarchal" Quotes from Famous Books
... long; and marked, doubtless, with a sort of artificial solemnity. However, it has a deliberative stateliness and a certain monarchal tone. We do not now, in the Speeches from the Throne, begin regularly from the Creation—but that is a refinement. There has been eloquence of which Chaucer's deep display of philosophy and high ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 356, June, 1845 • Various |