Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... remained constant to nothing but his benefice . One of the most remarkable passages in the Pilgrim's Pro- gress is that in which the proceedings against Faithful are described . It is impossible to doubt that Bunyan intended to satirise ...
... remained constant to nothing but his benefice . One of the most remarkable passages in the Pilgrim's Pro- gress is that in which the proceedings against Faithful are described . It is impossible to doubt that Bunyan intended to satirise ...
Pagina 47
... remained ; and with them re- mained the Evil Genius of the House of Stuart . The tide of public affairs was even now on the turn . The King had re- solved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to introduce into the ...
... remained ; and with them re- mained the Evil Genius of the House of Stuart . The tide of public affairs was even now on the turn . The King had re- solved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to introduce into the ...
Pagina 53
... remained in London for the purpose of organizing a scheme of opposition to the Court . They now exerted them- selves to the utmost . Hampden , in particular , rode from county to county , exhorting the electors to give their votes to ...
... remained in London for the purpose of organizing a scheme of opposition to the Court . They now exerted them- selves to the utmost . Hampden , in particular , rode from county to county , exhorting the electors to give their votes to ...
Pagina 58
... the points of dif- ference which remained between him and his northern sub- jects . It was the business of Hampden to dissuade the Covenanters from making their peace with the Court , at 58 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
... the points of dif- ference which remained between him and his northern sub- jects . It was the business of Hampden to dissuade the Covenanters from making their peace with the Court , at 58 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN .
Pagina 67
... remained in his palace , humbled , dismayed , and bewildered , " feeling , " says Clarendon , " the trouble and agony which usually attend generous and magnanimous minds their having committed errors ; " feeling , we should say , the ...
... remained in his palace , humbled , dismayed , and bewildered , " feeling , " says Clarendon , " the trouble and agony which usually attend generous and magnanimous minds their having committed errors ; " feeling , we should say , the ...
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