The Quarterly Review, Volumen180William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1895 |
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... labour of M. Feugère appears to have been designed , in some sort , as a supplement and corollary to M. Nisard's brilliant Nothing can be more excellent than the spirit in which this accomplished scholar addressed himself to his task ...
... labour of M. Feugère appears to have been designed , in some sort , as a supplement and corollary to M. Nisard's brilliant Nothing can be more excellent than the spirit in which this accomplished scholar addressed himself to his task ...
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... labours , reaping an abundant harvest of fame and influence throughout Europe . From 1520 , when Luther's revolt opens a new chapter in the world's religious history , he falls gradually into the sere , the yellow leaf . ' It is a time ...
... labours , reaping an abundant harvest of fame and influence throughout Europe . From 1520 , when Luther's revolt opens a new chapter in the world's religious history , he falls gradually into the sere , the yellow leaf . ' It is a time ...
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... labours in this -the third and culminating - period of his career . On arriving in England , in July 1509 , he took up his abode in More's house at Bucklersbury , where he wrote the Encomium Moriæ , ' or Praise of Folly , which ...
... labours in this -the third and culminating - period of his career . On arriving in England , in July 1509 , he took up his abode in More's house at Bucklersbury , where he wrote the Encomium Moriæ , ' or Praise of Folly , which ...
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... labours . A mere glance at the catalogue of his works will suffice to show how incessant those labours must have been . I have not time to be ill , ' he writes in * Mr . Froude writes : " Ignatius Loyola once looked into Erasmus's New ...
... labours . A mere glance at the catalogue of his works will suffice to show how incessant those labours must have been . I have not time to be ill , ' he writes in * Mr . Froude writes : " Ignatius Loyola once looked into Erasmus's New ...
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... labours . But for all he has a kind and courteous reply , longer or shorter as the matter requires wearing his wisdom lightly , ' as in pleasant and witty words he freely imparts the results of his acute observation , his vast erudition ...
... labours . But for all he has a kind and courteous reply , longer or shorter as the matter requires wearing his wisdom lightly , ' as in pleasant and witty words he freely imparts the results of his acute observation , his vast erudition ...
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Página 168 - This follows from the extreme difficulty or rather impossibility of conceiving this immense and wonderful universe, including man with his capacity of looking far backwards and far into futurity, as the result of blind chance or necessity. When thus reflecting I feel compelled to look to a First Cause having an intelligent mind in some degree analogous to that of man ; and I deserve to be called a Theist.
Página 329 - A most incomparable delight to build castles in the air, to go smiling to themselves, acting an infinite variety of parts, which they suppose, and strongly imagine, they act, or that they see done.