Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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11. oldal
... course as the biographer of the greatest patron of the poetry , literature and painters of that era , indeed , of all time . altar place and blew The epoch of Dante , blazed up to his min- His study of that age of divine resuscitation ...
... course as the biographer of the greatest patron of the poetry , literature and painters of that era , indeed , of all time . altar place and blew The epoch of Dante , blazed up to his min- His study of that age of divine resuscitation ...
2. oldal
... course of history , he loves to tell us in his own History , is by no means logical . He saw that , and he makes us see it with him , in the Revolution of 1688. But we cannot doubt that he saw it the more clearly because he himself had ...
... course of history , he loves to tell us in his own History , is by no means logical . He saw that , and he makes us see it with him , in the Revolution of 1688. But we cannot doubt that he saw it the more clearly because he himself had ...
3. oldal
... course of nature , there was still a vast ripe harvest ready to his hand . It was his practicality that kept him right . Seldom , in literary annals , has so much imaginative power been wedded to so much prudent conduct of private ...
... course of nature , there was still a vast ripe harvest ready to his hand . It was his practicality that kept him right . Seldom , in literary annals , has so much imaginative power been wedded to so much prudent conduct of private ...
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... course he had to steer that reconciliation of the resistless democratic pressure for a broadening of the constitution with the aristocratic ideal of a leadership that was to be select as well as elect . It was , and is , enough to ...
... course he had to steer that reconciliation of the resistless democratic pressure for a broadening of the constitution with the aristocratic ideal of a leadership that was to be select as well as elect . It was , and is , enough to ...
11. oldal
... course , hostile . He is a reformer , and all real reform means conflict . In his first speech on parlia- mentary reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by ...
... course , hostile . He is a reformer , and all real reform means conflict . In his first speech on parlia- mentary reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by ...
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