Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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3. oldal
... interest . Other allegories only amuse the fancy . The allegory of Bunyan has been read by many thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per ...
... interest . Other allegories only amuse the fancy . The allegory of Bunyan has been read by many thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per ...
6. oldal
... interest of the concrete . In the works of many celebrated authors , men are mere personifications . We have not a jealous man , but jealousy , not a traitor , put perfidy , not a patriot , but patriotism . The mind of Bunyan , on the ...
... interest of the concrete . In the works of many celebrated authors , men are mere personifications . We have not a jealous man , but jealousy , not a traitor , put perfidy , not a patriot , but patriotism . The mind of Bunyan , on the ...
14. oldal
... interest of the narrative . We have not the least doubt that Bunyan had in view some stout old Greatheart of Naseby and Worcester , who prayed with his men before he drilled them , who knew the spiritual state of every dragoon in his ...
... interest of the narrative . We have not the least doubt that Bunyan had in view some stout old Greatheart of Naseby and Worcester , who prayed with his men before he drilled them , who knew the spiritual state of every dragoon in his ...
18. oldal
... interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct attack was made by an arbitrary government on a sacred right of Englishmen , on a right which was the chief security for all their other rights . The nation ...
... interests of his constituents . A great and terrible crisis came . A direct attack was made by an arbitrary government on a sacred right of Englishmen , on a right which was the chief security for all their other rights . The nation ...
29. oldal
... interest all over the Con- tinent . All the extraordinary modes by which James could venture to raise money had been tried . His necessities were greater than ever ; and he was compelled to summon the Parliament in which Hampden first ...
... interest all over the Con- tinent . All the extraordinary modes by which James could venture to raise money had been tried . His necessities were greater than ever ; and he was compelled to summon the Parliament in which Hampden first ...
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