Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... passed their youth sur- rounded by the incessant din of theological controversy . Opi- nions were still in a state of chaotic anarchy , intermingling , separating , advancing , receding . Sometimes the stubborn bigotry of the ...
... passed their youth sur- rounded by the incessant din of theological controversy . Opi- nions were still in a state of chaotic anarchy , intermingling , separating , advancing , receding . Sometimes the stubborn bigotry of the ...
Pagina 11
... passed in the Schools and the Convocation . There was something in the temper of these celebrated men which secured them against the proverbial inconstancy both of the court and of the multitude . No intrigue , no com- bination of ...
... passed in the Schools and the Convocation . There was something in the temper of these celebrated men which secured them against the proverbial inconstancy both of the court and of the multitude . No intrigue , no com- bination of ...
Pagina 14
... passing in the political , the literary , or the religious world . The Latin was in the sixteenth century all and more than all that the French was in the eighteenth . It was the language of courts as well as of the schools . It was the ...
... passing in the political , the literary , or the religious world . The Latin was in the sixteenth century all and more than all that the French was in the eighteenth . It was the language of courts as well as of the schools . It was the ...
Pagina 18
... passed some time at Poitiers . We have abundant proof that during his stay on the Continent he did not neglect literary and scientific pur- suits . But his attention seems to have been chiefly directed to statistics and diplomacy . It ...
... passed some time at Poitiers . We have abundant proof that during his stay on the Continent he did not neglect literary and scientific pur- suits . But his attention seems to have been chiefly directed to statistics and diplomacy . It ...
Pagina 42
... passed by , and then hastened home to write to the King of Scots that her Grace seemed to be breaking fast . For these objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and ...
... passed by , and then hastened home to write to the King of Scots that her Grace seemed to be breaking fast . For these objects he had stooped to every thing , and endured every thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and ...
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