Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 10
... regarded . No Norman or Breton ever saw a Mussulman , except to give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Pyrenees lived in habits of courteous and profitable ...
... regarded . No Norman or Breton ever saw a Mussulman , except to give and receive blows on some Syrian field of battle . But the people of the rich countries which lay under the Pyrenees lived in habits of courteous and profitable ...
Pagina 14
... regarded both as a humiliating and as a ruinous tribute . The character of that court excited the scorn and disgust of a grave , earnest , sincere , and devout people . The new theology spread with a rapidity never known before . All ...
... regarded both as a humiliating and as a ruinous tribute . The character of that court excited the scorn and disgust of a grave , earnest , sincere , and devout people . The new theology spread with a rapidity never known before . All ...
Pagina 22
... regarded those Christian mysteries , of which they were stewards , just as the Augur Cicero and the High Pontiff Cæsar regarded the Sibylline books and the pecking of the sacred chickens . Among themselves , they spoke of the ...
... regarded those Christian mysteries , of which they were stewards , just as the Augur Cicero and the High Pontiff Cæsar regarded the Sibylline books and the pecking of the sacred chickens . Among themselves , they spoke of the ...
Pagina 30
... regarded with aversion . The Catholic Church neither submits to enthusiasm nor proscribes it , but uses it . She considers it as a great moving force which in itself , like the muscular powers of a fine horse , is neither good nor evil ...
... regarded with aversion . The Catholic Church neither submits to enthusiasm nor proscribes it , but uses it . She considers it as a great moving force which in itself , like the muscular powers of a fine horse , is neither good nor evil ...
Pagina 35
... regarded than community of religious belief . Even at Rome the gress of the Catholic arms was observed with mixed feel- ings . The Supreme Pontiff was a sovereign prince of the second rank , and was anxious about the balance of power as ...
... regarded than community of religious belief . Even at Rome the gress of the Catholic arms was observed with mixed feel- ings . The Supreme Pontiff was a sovereign prince of the second rank , and was anxious about the balance of power as ...
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