Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 5
... manner the delight of intelligent children and of half - civilized men . The number of boys is not small who , at fourteen , have thought enough on these questions to be fully entitled to the praise which Voltaire gives to Zadig . " Il ...
... manner the delight of intelligent children and of half - civilized men . The number of boys is not small who , at fourteen , have thought enough on these questions to be fully entitled to the praise which Voltaire gives to Zadig . " Il ...
Pagina 8
... manners , pro- phesying , interpreting , talking unknown tongues , work- ing miraculous cures , coming down with messages from God to the House of Commons . We have seen an old woman , with no talents beyond the cunning of a fortune ...
... manners , pro- phesying , interpreting , talking unknown tongues , work- ing miraculous cures , coming down with messages from God to the House of Commons . We have seen an old woman , with no talents beyond the cunning of a fortune ...
Pagina 9
... teaching of science , for the record- ing of great events , or for the painting of life and manners . But the language of Provence was already the language of the learned and polite , and was RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES 9.
... teaching of science , for the record- ing of great events , or for the painting of life and manners . But the language of Provence was already the language of the learned and polite , and was RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES 9.
Pagina 19
... manner which to most Englishmen must seem singular , but which those who know how close was the union be- tween religion and chivalry in Spain will be at no loss to understand . He would still be a soldier , he would still be a knight ...
... manner which to most Englishmen must seem singular , but which those who know how close was the union be- tween religion and chivalry in Spain will be at no loss to understand . He would still be a soldier , he would still be a knight ...
Pagina 26
... manners , might bear a com- parison with Cyprian or Ambrose . The Order of Jesuits alone could show many men not inferior in sincerity , constancy , courage , and austerity of life , to the Apostles of the Reformation . But , while ...
... manners , might bear a com- parison with Cyprian or Ambrose . The Order of Jesuits alone could show many men not inferior in sincerity , constancy , courage , and austerity of life , to the Apostles of the Reformation . But , while ...
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