The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 16
... turning point in the history , both of England and in France , lay in the sixteenth century , which gave the one to the Protestant , the other to the Catholic cause - the one to free inquiry , free institutions , and the virility of ...
... turning point in the history , both of England and in France , lay in the sixteenth century , which gave the one to the Protestant , the other to the Catholic cause - the one to free inquiry , free institutions , and the virility of ...
Pàgina 23
... turn to a half - forgotten passage in which M. de Tocqueville has described with his wonted sagacity the same distinction , and traced its consequences . The page is SO remarkable , and so apposite to the present state of things in ...
... turn to a half - forgotten passage in which M. de Tocqueville has described with his wonted sagacity the same distinction , and traced its consequences . The page is SO remarkable , and so apposite to the present state of things in ...
Pàgina 37
... turning so many heads and melting so many hearts - by the pedants and the pedagogues , who ordered their judgments as they had made their works on the principle of the pyramid , ' were circulated by the thousand . What did they all ...
... turning so many heads and melting so many hearts - by the pedants and the pedagogues , who ordered their judgments as they had made their works on the principle of the pyramid , ' were circulated by the thousand . What did they all ...
Pàgina 39
... turn , to younger artists . Rossini was prescient , acute , and kindly in doing justice to the brilliant genius of M. Auber . He loved Bellini - the com- poser who may be said , by the operas Sonnambula ' and Norma , ' to have thrust ...
... turn , to younger artists . Rossini was prescient , acute , and kindly in doing justice to the brilliant genius of M. Auber . He loved Bellini - the com- poser who may be said , by the operas Sonnambula ' and Norma , ' to have thrust ...
Pàgina 44
... turn to as painfully interesting a book as the library of Autobiography contains ; and to consider the story of a man's life , told by himself with such an agony of self- exaltation that it is impossible to withhold pity , akin though ...
... turn to as painfully interesting a book as the library of Autobiography contains ; and to consider the story of a man's life , told by himself with such an agony of self- exaltation that it is impossible to withhold pity , akin though ...
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