Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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... say , many opinions from which we altogether dissent ; and his attempts to excuse the odious persecution to which Bunyan was subjected have some- times moved our indignation . But we will avoid this topic . We are at present much more ...
... say , many opinions from which we altogether dissent ; and his attempts to excuse the odious persecution to which Bunyan was subjected have some- times moved our indignation . But we will avoid this topic . We are at present much more ...
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... says Mr. Southey , " a blackguard . " Even this we think too hard a censure . Bunyan was not , we admit , so fine a gentleman as Lord Digby ; but he was a blackguard no other- wise than as every labouring man that ever lived has been a ...
... says Mr. Southey , " a blackguard . " Even this we think too hard a censure . Bunyan was not , we admit , so fine a gentleman as Lord Digby ; but he was a blackguard no other- wise than as every labouring man that ever lived has been a ...
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... says , as if his breast bone would split ; and this he took for a sign that he was destined to burst asunder like Judas . The agitation of his nerves made all his movements tremulous ; and this trembling , he supposed , was a visible ...
... says , as if his breast bone would split ; and this he took for a sign that he was destined to burst asunder like Judas . The agitation of his nerves made all his movements tremulous ; and this trembling , he supposed , was a visible ...
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... say . " No person who knows the state trials can be at a loss for parallel cases . Indeed , write what Bunyan would , the base- 16 SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . ness and OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . 15.
... say . " No person who knows the state trials can be at a loss for parallel cases . Indeed , write what Bunyan would , the base- 16 SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . ness and OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS . 15.
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... say . For magnificence , for pathos , for vehement exhor- tation , for subtle disquisition , for every purpose of the poet , the orator , and the divine , this homely dialect , the dialect of plain working men , was perfectly sufficient ...
... say . For magnificence , for pathos , for vehement exhor- tation , for subtle disquisition , for every purpose of the poet , the orator , and the divine , this homely dialect , the dialect of plain working men , was perfectly sufficient ...
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