The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 15
... the beginning of the fourteenth century , it may be looked upon as a kind of threnody , designed to intimate the approaching obscuration of their order . For already might be observed , in 1849 . 15 The French Benedictines .
... the beginning of the fourteenth century , it may be looked upon as a kind of threnody , designed to intimate the approaching obscuration of their order . For already might be observed , in 1849 . 15 The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 16
their order . For already might be observed , in a state of morbid activity among them , those principles of decay which were pointed out so indignantly by Benedict himself to Dante , when , under the guidance of Beatrice , the poet had ...
their order . For already might be observed , in a state of morbid activity among them , those principles of decay which were pointed out so indignantly by Benedict himself to Dante , when , under the guidance of Beatrice , the poet had ...
Pàgina 23
... already published . The most upright of our writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor have the Fathers Yebez and Menard hesitated to reduce the number of our saints by omitting those whom they thought inadmissible . I thought myself ...
... already published . The most upright of our writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor have the Fathers Yebez and Menard hesitated to reduce the number of our saints by omitting those whom they thought inadmissible . I thought myself ...
Pàgina 38
... already know something . Placide Porcheron , the next , seems to have been a member of the Dryasdust family , so celebrated by Walter Scott and Thomas Carlyle ; his two great performances being a commentary on an obscure geographical ...
... already know something . Placide Porcheron , the next , seems to have been a member of the Dryasdust family , so celebrated by Walter Scott and Thomas Carlyle ; his two great performances being a commentary on an obscure geographical ...
Pàgina 39
... already peeping out , from behind our good Germain's cowl , one of those Parisian counte- nances on the quick movable lines of which flashes of subacid merriment are continually playing . 6 On reaching Florence , the migratory ...
... already peeping out , from behind our good Germain's cowl , one of those Parisian counte- nances on the quick movable lines of which flashes of subacid merriment are continually playing . 6 On reaching Florence , the migratory ...
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