Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... feelings of a good Catholic , to wor- ship the host . Dr. Nares speaks in several places with just severity of the sophistry of the Jesuits , and with just admiration of the incomparable letters of Pascal . It is somewhat strange ...
... feelings of a good Catholic , to wor- ship the host . Dr. Nares speaks in several places with just severity of the sophistry of the Jesuits , and with just admiration of the incomparable letters of Pascal . It is somewhat strange ...
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... feeling which took place in almost every part of the civilised world during the eighteenth century , and which obtained in France its most terrible and signal triumph . Each of these memorable events may be described as a rising up of ...
... feeling which took place in almost every part of the civilised world during the eighteenth century , and which obtained in France its most terrible and signal triumph . Each of these memorable events may be described as a rising up of ...
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... feelings , resigned itself implicitly to the guidance of the government , and lent to the sovereign for the time being an equally ready aid against either of the ex- treme parties . We are very far from saying that the English of that ...
... feelings , resigned itself implicitly to the guidance of the government , and lent to the sovereign for the time being an equally ready aid against either of the ex- treme parties . We are very far from saying that the English of that ...
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... feelings and opinions which pervade the whole Dramatic Literature of a generation , are feelings and opinions of which the men of that generation generally partook . The greatest and most popular dramatists of the Eliza- bethan age ...
... feelings and opinions which pervade the whole Dramatic Literature of a generation , are feelings and opinions of which the men of that generation generally partook . The greatest and most popular dramatists of the Eliza- bethan age ...
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... feelings were not confined to the populace . Elizabeth herself was by no means exempt from them . A crucifix , with wax - lights burning round it , stood in her private chapel . She always spoke with disgust and anger of the marriage of ...
... feelings were not confined to the populace . Elizabeth herself was by no means exempt from them . A crucifix , with wax - lights burning round it , stood in her private chapel . She always spoke with disgust and anger of the marriage of ...
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