The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 5
... living code , written in the hearts of multitudes in every province of the Christian world , is chiefly perhaps to be ascribed to the inflexible rigour with which they annihilated the cares and responsibilities of freedom . To the baser ...
... living code , written in the hearts of multitudes in every province of the Christian world , is chiefly perhaps to be ascribed to the inflexible rigour with which they annihilated the cares and responsibilities of freedom . To the baser ...
Pàgina 7
... living soul which animates mute nature can ever be perceived ; or can be expressed in the delineation of realities , whether animated or inanimate . In ecclesiastical and conventual architecture , and in that art alone , the monks ...
... living soul which animates mute nature can ever be perceived ; or can be expressed in the delineation of realities , whether animated or inanimate . In ecclesiastical and conventual architecture , and in that art alone , the monks ...
Pàgina 12
... living portrait of Lanfranc , the subtle Italian , who , armed with homilies for the devout , jests for the facetious , austerities for the superstitious , learning for the inquisitive , and obsequiousness for the great , renders the ...
... living portrait of Lanfranc , the subtle Italian , who , armed with homilies for the devout , jests for the facetious , austerities for the superstitious , learning for the inquisitive , and obsequiousness for the great , renders the ...
Pàgina 25
... living at Paris ( Joducus Badius Ascentius was his Latin- ised name ) , published two editions of the De Imitatione , in which Thomas , of the village of Kemp , in the diocese of Cologne , was , for the first time , announced as the ...
... living at Paris ( Joducus Badius Ascentius was his Latin- ised name ) , published two editions of the De Imitatione , in which Thomas , of the village of Kemp , in the diocese of Cologne , was , for the first time , announced as the ...
Pàgina 30
... living sepulchre , that the very votaries of pleasure were sometimes irretrievably drawn , by a kind of suicidal fascination , within those gates im- pervious to all sublunary delights , and scarcely visited by the light of day . From ...
... living sepulchre , that the very votaries of pleasure were sometimes irretrievably drawn , by a kind of suicidal fascination , within those gates im- pervious to all sublunary delights , and scarcely visited by the light of day . From ...
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