Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... turned atheism it- self into a mythology , rich with visions as glorious as the gods that live in the marble of Phidias , or the virgin saints that smile on us from the canvass of Murillo . The Spirit of Beauty , the Principle of Good ...
... turned atheism it- self into a mythology , rich with visions as glorious as the gods that live in the marble of Phidias , or the virgin saints that smile on us from the canvass of Murillo . The Spirit of Beauty , the Principle of Good ...
Pagina 14
... turned to flight , on many fields of battle , the swearing , drunken bravoes of Rupert and Lunsford . Every age produces such men as By - ends . But the middle of the seventeenth century was eminently prolific of such men . Mr. Southey ...
... turned to flight , on many fields of battle , the swearing , drunken bravoes of Rupert and Lunsford . Every age produces such men as By - ends . But the middle of the seventeenth century was eminently prolific of such men . Mr. Southey ...
Pagina 22
... turned away with contempt from the degrading honours with which his family desired to see him invested , and attached himself to the party which was in opposition to the court . It was about this time , as Lord Nugent has justly ...
... turned away with contempt from the degrading honours with which his family desired to see him invested , and attached himself to the party which was in opposition to the court . It was about this time , as Lord Nugent has justly ...
Pagina 41
... turned Papist ; of all his dreams the only one , we suspect , which came through the gate of horn . But of these visions our favourite is that which , as he has recorded , he enjoyed on the night of Friday , the ninth of February , 1627 ...
... turned Papist ; of all his dreams the only one , we suspect , which came through the gate of horn . But of these visions our favourite is that which , as he has recorded , he enjoyed on the night of Friday , the ninth of February , 1627 ...
Pagina 43
... turned him out of office , and threw him into prison . When the violent acts of the Long Parliament are blamed , let it not be forgotten from what a tyranny they rescued the nation . Among the humbler tools of Charles were Chief ...
... turned him out of office , and threw him into prison . When the violent acts of the Long Parliament are blamed , let it not be forgotten from what a tyranny they rescued the nation . Among the humbler tools of Charles were Chief ...
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