AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... favour of the Presby- terian , and had been with almost equal violence restored . Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh ...
... favour of the Presby- terian , and had been with almost equal violence restored . Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh ...
Pagina 11
... favour by their sovereign and not at all disagreeable to themselves . An ingenious philosopher elevated Absolutism into an intellectual and moral system , the consequence of which was to encourage the powerful in the indulgence of every ...
... favour by their sovereign and not at all disagreeable to themselves . An ingenious philosopher elevated Absolutism into an intellectual and moral system , the consequence of which was to encourage the powerful in the indulgence of every ...
Pagina 12
... favoured were of the romantic order , but it was romance from which beauty and vitality had utterly disappeared . Of the two great principles of ancient chivalry , Love and Honour , the last notes of which are heard in the lyrics of ...
... favoured were of the romantic order , but it was romance from which beauty and vitality had utterly disappeared . Of the two great principles of ancient chivalry , Love and Honour , the last notes of which are heard in the lyrics of ...
Pagina 18
... favour of the refined sobriety which characterises the writers of Queen Anne's reign . But , in fact , the spread of the in- fection was confined within certain well - marked limits . The Court moved in a sphere apart , and was ...
... favour of the refined sobriety which characterises the writers of Queen Anne's reign . But , in fact , the spread of the in- fection was confined within certain well - marked limits . The Court moved in a sphere apart , and was ...
Pagina 19
... favour with which they were received by the courtiers . But , after the subsidence of the Civil War , the nation began to make rapid strides in wealth and refine- ment , and the monied classes sought for intellectual amusement in their ...
... favour with which they were received by the courtiers . But , after the subsidence of the Civil War , the nation began to make rapid strides in wealth and refine- ment , and the monied classes sought for intellectual amusement in their ...
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