The British Quarterly Review, 第 15 巻Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1852 |
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... less than Mr. Macaulay , he has reflected more . If he has not travelled so far over the surface of history as his learned friend , it is because he has more frequently descended beneath that surface . If he be not so fully versed in ...
... less than Mr. Macaulay , he has reflected more . If he has not travelled so far over the surface of history as his learned friend , it is because he has more frequently descended beneath that surface . If he be not so fully versed in ...
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... less clear , that , from some cause , Mr. Macaulay has the power of treating even such themes , so as to be capable of infusing into them an extraordinary energy , and of throwing over them an extraordinary brilliancy ; and , at the ...
... less clear , that , from some cause , Mr. Macaulay has the power of treating even such themes , so as to be capable of infusing into them an extraordinary energy , and of throwing over them an extraordinary brilliancy ; and , at the ...
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... Europe were unformed . The arts of printing and of paper - making were undiscovered . Such an age could neither have produced nor appreciated a Wickliffe or a Huss . Still less could Melancthon , or Luther , or Calvin , or Beza.
... Europe were unformed . The arts of printing and of paper - making were undiscovered . Such an age could neither have produced nor appreciated a Wickliffe or a Huss . Still less could Melancthon , or Luther , or Calvin , or Beza.
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... less opulent benefices , to the manifest wrong of many a humble clerk , and of many a lay patron . The proceedings of these two powers in France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , as related by Sir James Stephen , have ...
... less opulent benefices , to the manifest wrong of many a humble clerk , and of many a lay patron . The proceedings of these two powers in France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , as related by Sir James Stephen , have ...
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... less fatal to their interests than the unrelenting persecutions of the three Bourbons , who successively occupied the French throne between the death of Henry IV . and the accession of Louis XVI . It is to the persecutions to which the ...
... less fatal to their interests than the unrelenting persecutions of the three Bourbons , who successively occupied the French throne between the death of Henry IV . and the accession of Louis XVI . It is to the persecutions to which the ...
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546 ページ - He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.
493 ページ - Return, Alpheus; the dread voice is past That shrunk thy streams; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and flowerets of a thousand hues.
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