Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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1. oldal
... spirit . Mr. Southey propounds , we need not 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 ...
... spirit . Mr. Southey propounds , we need not 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 ...
7. oldal
... Spirit of Beauty , the Principle of Good , the Principle of Evil , when he treated of them , ceased to be abstractions . They took shape and colour . They were no longer mere words ; but " intelligible forms , " " fair humanities ...
... Spirit of Beauty , the Principle of Good , the Principle of Evil , when he treated of them , ceased to be abstractions . They took shape and colour . They were no longer mere words ; but " intelligible forms , " " fair humanities ...
23. oldal
... spirit which he designates as proud and outrageous . He has , however , borne ample testimony to the effect , though he was not sagacious enough to trace it to its cause . " En le royaume d'Angleterre , " says he , " toutes gens ...
... spirit which he designates as proud and outrageous . He has , however , borne ample testimony to the effect , though he was not sagacious enough to trace it to its cause . " En le royaume d'Angleterre , " says he , " toutes gens ...
27. oldal
... spirit of liberty nor took vigorous measures to stop it , but retreated before it with ludicrous haste , blustering and insulting as he retreated . The English people had been governed during near a hundred and fifty years by Princes ...
... spirit of liberty nor took vigorous measures to stop it , but retreated before it with ludicrous haste , blustering and insulting as he retreated . The English people had been governed during near a hundred and fifty years by Princes ...
31. oldal
... spirit of liberty had grown strong , and had become equal to a great contest . The contest was brought on by the policy of his successor . Charles bore no resem- blance to his father . He was not a driveller , or a pedant , or a buffoon ...
... spirit of liberty had grown strong , and had become equal to a great contest . The contest was brought on by the policy of his successor . Charles bore no resem- blance to his father . He was not a driveller , or a pedant , or a buffoon ...
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