Mr. Chalmers, a comedian of considerable merit, and formerly a member of the Norwich Company, was found speechless upon the doorstep of a house in Worcester.
He became professor of poetry and philosophy at Leipsic, and published several works of considerable merit.
The taste for very lengthy mysteries and moralities, however, had by no means died out, and some of the mysteries, notably those of Antoine Chevallet, are of considerable merit.
This is not only a work of considerable merit in itself, but still more remarkable because it was the model, and something more, of Froissart.
The church was then outside the city, and was held in veneration, because Pope Pelagius had consecrated it many years before, and because it was in size and style a building of considerable merit.
Francesco for the lords of Polenta, which are of considerable merit.
Papillon thought the cuts were in the manner of the French artist Jollat, but without foundation, for they are much superior to any work by that artist, and of considerable merit.
The poem, in six line stanzas, is of considerable merit, and entirely moral on the subject of Death, but it is not the Macaber Dance of Lydgate.
The figures are executed in a style of considerable merit, and each of them is described in a stanza of four lines.
But there were many more, and some of considerable merit, whom we must pass over.
GrostĂȘte was a man of considerable merit, but has had his share of applause.
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