Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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9. oldal
... passed through the mind of an illiterate man , whose affections were warm , whose nerves were irritable , whose ima- gination was ungovernable , and who was under the influence of the strongest religious excitement . In whatever age ...
... passed through the mind of an illiterate man , whose affections were warm , whose nerves were irritable , whose ima- gination was ungovernable , and who was under the influence of the strongest religious excitement . In whatever age ...
11. oldal
... passed for virtues with Archbishop Laud . It is quite clear that , from a very early age , Bunyan was a man of a strict life and of a tender conscience . " He had been , " says Mr. Southey , " a blackguard . " Even this we think too ...
... passed for virtues with Archbishop Laud . It is quite clear that , from a very early age , Bunyan was a man of a strict life and of a tender conscience . " He had been , " says Mr. Southey , " a blackguard . " Even this we think too ...
13. oldal
... passing amidst quagmires , snares , and pitfalls , close by the very mouth of hell , that Bunyan journeyed to that bright and fruitful land of Beulah , in which he sojourned during the latter period of his pilgri- mage . The only trace ...
... passing amidst quagmires , snares , and pitfalls , close by the very mouth of hell , that Bunyan journeyed to that bright and fruitful land of Beulah , in which he sojourned during the latter period of his pilgri- mage . The only trace ...
20. oldal
... passing through the most severe temptations by which human virtue can be tried , after acting a most conspicuous part in a revolu- tion and a civil war , could yet deserve such praise as this from such authority . Yet the want of ...
... passing through the most severe temptations by which human virtue can be tried , after acting a most conspicuous part in a revolu- tion and a civil war , could yet deserve such praise as this from such authority . Yet the want of ...
21. oldal
... passing some years at the grammar - school of Thame , young Hampden was sent , at fifteen , to Magdalene College , in the ... passed on his character . " On a sudden , " says Clarendon , " from a life of great pleasure and license , he ...
... passing some years at the grammar - school of Thame , young Hampden was sent , at fifteen , to Magdalene College , in the ... passed on his character . " On a sudden , " says Clarendon , " from a life of great pleasure and license , he ...
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