Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 6
... equal . It matters not at all that the compass , printing , gunpowder , steam , gas , vaccination , and a thousand other discoveries and inventions , which were unknown in the fifth century , are familiar to the nineteenth . None of ...
... equal . It matters not at all that the compass , printing , gunpowder , steam , gas , vaccination , and a thousand other discoveries and inventions , which were unknown in the fifth century , are familiar to the nineteenth . None of ...
Pagina 7
... equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More . But Sir Thomas More is one of the choice speci- mens of human wisdom and virtue ; and the doctrine of transubstantiation is a kind of proof charge . A faith which stands that test will ...
... equal in abilities and honesty to Sir Thomas More . But Sir Thomas More is one of the choice speci- mens of human wisdom and virtue ; and the doctrine of transubstantiation is a kind of proof charge . A faith which stands that test will ...
Pagina 13
... equal justice , recriminated on Rome . The plain Christian people , brought up in the belief that it was a sacred duty to be in communion with the head of the Church , were unable to discover , amidst conflicting testimonies and ...
... equal justice , recriminated on Rome . The plain Christian people , brought up in the belief that it was a sacred duty to be in communion with the head of the Church , were unable to discover , amidst conflicting testimonies and ...
Pagina 17
... equal ardor . In the very year in which the Saxons , maddened by the exactions of Rome , broke loose from her yoke , the Spaniards , under the authority of Rome , made them- selves masters of the empire and of the treasures of Montezuma ...
... equal ardor . In the very year in which the Saxons , maddened by the exactions of Rome , broke loose from her yoke , the Spaniards , under the authority of Rome , made them- selves masters of the empire and of the treasures of Montezuma ...
Pagina 97
... equal to his wit . Why he was chosen for so great an honor , it is not now possible to know . " It is certainly impossible to know ; yet we think it is possible to guess . The translation of the Iliad had been zealously befriended by ...
... equal to his wit . Why he was chosen for so great an honor , it is not now possible to know . " It is certainly impossible to know ; yet we think it is possible to guess . The translation of the Iliad had been zealously befriended by ...
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