PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1856 - Всего страниц: 284 |
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... thing disagreeably positive and vehement came in his way . Moreover , a practical people demand move- ment and life , not mere judging and balancing . For a time there was a reaction in favour of party history , but it could not last ...
... thing disagreeably positive and vehement came in his way . Moreover , a practical people demand move- ment and life , not mere judging and balancing . For a time there was a reaction in favour of party history , but it could not last ...
Стр. 18
... things ; " and thus composed his biog- raphy , from which that in Surius , ( Acta Sanctorum , ) Jacobus de Voragine , Alban Butler , and all others which I have seen , are copied with a very few additions and many prudent omissions ...
... things ; " and thus composed his biog- raphy , from which that in Surius , ( Acta Sanctorum , ) Jacobus de Voragine , Alban Butler , and all others which I have seen , are copied with a very few additions and many prudent omissions ...
Стр. 18
... things ; " and thus composed his biog- raphy , from which that in Surius , ( Acta Sanctorum , ) Jacobus de Voragine , Alban Butler , and all others which I have seen , are copied with a very few additions and many prudent omissions ...
... things ; " and thus composed his biog- raphy , from which that in Surius , ( Acta Sanctorum , ) Jacobus de Voragine , Alban Butler , and all others which I have seen , are copied with a very few additions and many prudent omissions ...
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... thing of the deeper affections of men . In the idea of a married Romish saint , these miseries should follow logically from the Romish view of human relations . In Elizabeth's case , their existence is proved equally logically from the ...
... thing of the deeper affections of men . In the idea of a married Romish saint , these miseries should follow logically from the Romish view of human relations . In Elizabeth's case , their existence is proved equally logically from the ...
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... time enough to see to the heretics , when all the good Christians had been well looked after . I suppose the novelty of the thing smit him , for now nothing will serve but I must ride with him round SCENE 1. ] 39 THE SAINT'S TRAGEDY .
... time enough to see to the heretics , when all the good Christians had been well looked after . I suppose the novelty of the thing smit him , for now nothing will serve but I must ride with him round SCENE 1. ] 39 THE SAINT'S TRAGEDY .
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