AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... political , social , and literary reconstruction . Whatever revolution in faith and manners the English nation had undergone had been the work of the two preceding cen- turies , and , though the historic foundations of society remained ...
... political , social , and literary reconstruction . Whatever revolution in faith and manners the English nation had undergone had been the work of the two preceding cen- turies , and , though the historic foundations of society remained ...
Pagina 6
... political as well as our ecclesiastical institutions . And yet , when Burke wrote , the great feudal and mediƦval structure of England had been so transformed by the Wars of the Roses , the Reformation , the Rebellion , and the ...
... political as well as our ecclesiastical institutions . And yet , when Burke wrote , the great feudal and mediƦval structure of England had been so transformed by the Wars of the Roses , the Reformation , the Rebellion , and the ...
Pagina 11
... political and religious sympathies , and entirely so in his literary tastes . To convert and to corrupt those of his subjects who immediately surrounded him was an easy matter . " All by the king's example lived and loved . " Poets ...
... political and religious sympathies , and entirely so in his literary tastes . To convert and to corrupt those of his subjects who immediately surrounded him was an easy matter . " All by the king's example lived and loved . " Poets ...
Pagina 15
... political justice . The atmosphere will blight it ; it cannot live here . It has got into a moral world , where it has no business , from which it must needs fall headlong ; as dizzy and incapable of making a stand as a Swedenborgian ...
... political justice . The atmosphere will blight it ; it cannot live here . It has got into a moral world , where it has no business , from which it must needs fall headlong ; as dizzy and incapable of making a stand as a Swedenborgian ...
Pagina 20
... politics and taste , in the reign of Charles II . On the one side , the Monarchical element in the Constitution was repre- sented by the Court Party , flushed with the recent restoration ; retaining the old ideas and principles of ...
... politics and taste , in the reign of Charles II . On the one side , the Monarchical element in the Constitution was repre- sented by the Court Party , flushed with the recent restoration ; retaining the old ideas and principles of ...
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